The next Flight Simulator update will finally run on an average gaming PC

If you’ve held off playing Microsoft’s latest Flight Simulator game because of its crazy performance requirements, we have good news: Developer Asobo Studios has dramatically improved the game, allowing it to be played on an average gaming PC.Asobo doubled the frame rate and significantly reduced the memory requirements, making Flight Simulator accessible to even more gaming PCs. Specifically, the upcoming Update 5 allows a gaming PC with a Core i7-9700K and GeForce RTX 2060 Super to get a fairly stable, stutter-free 58 to 60 frames per second, about double the frame rate on the same system on the current Update 4.Just as importantly, Asobo also reduced the memory requirement. That 60 fps on Update 5 is achieved with 4.5GB of RAM, compared to 16GB on Update 4.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3623823/the-next-flight-simulator-update-will-run-on-an-average-gaming-pc.html#tk.rss_all

Vytvořeno 4y | 1. 7. 2021 20:20:50


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