Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 PC performance testing and settings analysis — we tested 23 GPUs, the game is even more demanding than its predecessor

Microsoft Flight Simulator has been the quintessential CPU gaming benchmark for a while, and the 2024 release mostly keeps that pattern. Maxed-out settings tend to be more core-friendly than the prior release, and you'll still want a potent GPU for higher resolutions and settings.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/pc-gaming/microsoft-flight-simulator-2024-pc-performance-testing-and-settings-analysis-we-tested-23-gpus-the-game-is-even-more-demanding-than-its-predecessor

Creato 1mo | 6 dic 2024, 17:20:06


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