LOL,
I never said my system was a reference point for FSX and neither is yours. Your correct it's not a black and white issue. No two systems or any two identical parts of a system will work alike.
But when it came to Darxide's gaming system and my system they are closer to each others then his to yours or yours to mine. All I pointed out to him was IF he chose to add that second card he wouldn't have to disable Crossfire to run FSX. I never told him he had to buy a second card to get the best out of FSX. In fact if he stated it was the only sim or game he was running I would have advised him not to buy a second card at all.
You my friend were the one that started all of this by saying I couldn't get 50fps as a minumum out of my system. Which I showed was possible. Then you started bringing up detail, which by the way you also say running one of those scenery packs can bring a system to a craw.
So I matched all of Nick N's settings and I stated it did drop the frame rates on my system. I then run the same flight without Crossfire and see no change.
We agree that Crossfire doesn't add any improvement to FSX. I just stated it made no difference on my system to disable Crossfire, never said it would do the same on your system.
We do differ on quality for the sim itself. I'm happy with FSX as it is out of the box, you're different you prefer spending many dollars more for eye candy that has nothing to do with flight modeling. I think the simulation has to do with setting in the seat of the aircraft and how realistic it fly's. Which is what the simulation is about to me and also why I have added third party aircraft to mine.
I can respect your view of the sim and what your looking for and never said I didn't.




Reply With Quote
Bookmarks