usmarine2007
Banned
+374|6625|Columbus, Ohio
Unfair.  I hate to use that word when it comes to business, but they are unfair.  I am referring to the release of Flight Simulator X. 

I knew that I would have to buy a new computer in order to run that game.  So, I have a computer on order right now that is custom built. (about $2000)  So, last night I was watching the military channel, and saw a commercial for FSX.  They showed some in game footage, and to my amazement, some of it was choppy.  If Microsoft can't even find a computer to run their game smoothly, how can they expect the consumer to find one?  I realize making games bigger and better drives the industry by forcing people to upgrade, that I accept.  But this is out of control.
Pernicious544
Zee Tank Skank
+80|6959|MoVal So-Cal
You mean when the plane (the passenger liner, i dont know the plane number things) was flying that the screen and it seemed to lag right? It didn't lag anywhere else though.
usmarine2007
Banned
+374|6625|Columbus, Ohio

Pernicious544 wrote:

You mean when the plane (the passenger liner, i dont know the plane number things) was flying that the screen and it seemed to lag right? It didn't lag anywhere else though.
It did in the red bull air race also.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6840|SE London

Well, I know it's a bit of a crap argument, but you could say that it's been 3 years since the last MS flight sim, it will probably be 3 years till the next and in 3 years time I'm sure high end machines will be running it fine, especially through DX10 which is more efficient.
usmarine2007
Banned
+374|6625|Columbus, Ohio

Bertster7 wrote:

Well, I know it's a bit of a crap argument, but you could say that it's been 3 years since the last MS flight sim, it will probably be 3 years till the next and in 3 years time I'm sure high end machines will be running it fine, especially through DX10 which is more efficient.
True.  But I hate the fact I buy a new comp and it will most likely only run that game at medium slider settings.
MECtallica
Member
+73|6762|jalalabad
get  a quadcore, quad GPU, and a phase change cooling system and youll be at a good 30 FPS
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6840|SE London

MECtallica wrote:

get  a quadcore, quad GPU, and a phase change cooling system and youll be at a good 30 FPS
How will you get any benefit from a quad GPU or CPU? FSX only uses a single GPU, SLI is no good for it. Nor does FSX take advantage of multiple core CPUs. Seems like a rushed release by MS if you ask me.
Agent_Dung_Bomb
Member
+302|6994|Salt Lake City

usmarine2007 wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Well, I know it's a bit of a crap argument, but you could say that it's been 3 years since the last MS flight sim, it will probably be 3 years till the next and in 3 years time I'm sure high end machines will be running it fine, especially through DX10 which is more efficient.
True.  But I hate the fact I buy a new comp and it will most likely only run that game at medium slider settings.
But it's always been that way.  Brand new high-end games don't just blaze, even on the latest hardware out.  I remember when Doom 3 came out, the hardware available at the time was lucky to get 40 fps.  Even in as short a time as it's been, the systems out now can push it beyond 100 fps.

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