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27/07/2024 at 23:10 #3880bladeMember
Hello everyone
Maybe someone can help me, recently (see picture) I only have 12 updates to msfs instead of +40. How can I get +40 updates again?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.27/07/2024 at 23:32 #3882ahnaymParticipantI have the same amount of updates. I’ve tried the suggestions below, but nothing seemed to change:
Diego
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25 days ago> Will I get better performance with higher updates?
No, but you will get a smoother control of the plane.
But you would only notice degradation of control if your update rate goes below 10.
Now with vJoy the controls will be perfectly smooth.
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ahnaym
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1 months agoThank you.
I will give it a try.
Will I get better performance with higher updates?
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Diego
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1 months agoIf that didn’t improve the update rate, your only other option is to transmit position via vJoy.
That way position is decoupled from the normal sim update rate and can be transmitted much faster.
All the other data that is synchronized, doesn’t need a fast update rate.
See here how to do this:
One specific aircraft in my sim doesn’t react to axis input, but other aircraft work fine.
Regards
Diego
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ahnaym
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1 months agoI tried your suggestions but Never get above 12.
ahnaym
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2 months agoThank you.
I’ll give this a try.
Diego
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3 months agoHi ahnaym
Sorry for the late response.
12 is still ok, but you can try to increase it by playing around with process priority of CLS2Sim and MSFS.
Try to give CLS2Sim a process priority “above normal”, or even go to “high”.
It also depends on your MSFS performance. If you have better FPS in MSFS then update rate should also slightly increase.
Kind Regards
Diego
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ahnaym
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4 months agoWhen connected to MSFS, the updates in simulation section is 12, but the box is yellow.
Is this correct?
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