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TheFalXon

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  1. Im sorry I forgot to add that I didnt see no airframe icing nor on the windscreen but I did have my heat on since it was 0c OAT. I left the important part out in the future I will make sure to include all the finer details. OH I FORGOT I tried to get deiced but GSX threw an error probably was like look at this crazy loon trying to deice a DA40 or Humberto got a notification and he denied such nonsense. Either way I took off later that night from CYHZ and ended up diverting to CYQI which was in worse shape and miraculously didnt ice up there either. Hope that relevances things up a bit up to the standard 29.92 🫡
  2. Imagine being in a DA40 today at CYHZ waiting an hour and a half for storms to pass only for it to flare back up and diverting to CYQI because of the fear of icing (and 50kts headwinds) and coming on here and seeing this thread 🤦 yep that really happened
  3. Ok from the perspective of a non beta participant. 7950x3d 4090 64gb. Ive been suffering through horrible ground stutter to the point I got used to it. When I landed in KEWR Sunday I was down to 25-30fps and it was struggling. Loaded in today 75fps no ground stutter and the overall menu and ui feel is just 100 times more snappy. I can tell they really worked on it for us x3d users finally! My only complaint is they released it on a Monday. Now this week is going to drag knowing that I have a functioning sim waiting on me 😉
  4. Im praying that this is the one and that were not waiting until SU5 6 7 Im excited for this one because without flat-out saying it in the last dev stream they are optimizing for those of us with the X3Ds and I believe theres quite a few of us.
  5. I did this but I installed the realtek digital audio driver to use SPDIF (Optical) it sends the raw output to my speakers and then my speakers process it vs. Having the cpu handle it. Been good ever since
  6. This is becoming an issue. I also purchased xcodr kden and the performance was terrible. So I thought. More than likely I was streaming all three airports. Well, looks like a trip to kden is in order. I'm going to have to check every payware airport for conflict
  7. What cleared it up for me was disabling all unused audio devices and ensuring that the audio device I'm using was selected in the sim.
  8. Landed here after yet again my texture resolution has been reverting to low. It has been going on for a while thought I had it fixed and boom again low texture resolution. Im in the process of crossing my fingers clenching my butt cheeks and nuking the install. I have had the same install since launch.
  9. This is the way. Im running a 7950x3d/4090 and I recently found out that MSFS2024 values latency over raw power. With that being said,an aggressive core offset could undervolt certains cores upsetting the L3 Cache. Ive since dialed down my offset and Im seeing better results.
  10. Go hard or go home https://throttletek.com/a320-flightbox-v3/
  11. With active sky there's no radar but it does have a precipitation maps with sigmets you can make educated guesses with. It also shows injected traffic. It's not over the top amazing but it works.
  12. Dude you would love Active Sky then. One bonus is there is SI integration. I just got done doing a Brazil tour in a DA40 and if I don't feel like I escaped with my life. It just so happened it was raining season in Brazil and flew through some insane weather saw plenty of lightning and I mean ALOT. Towards the end I was fighting some "gethereitis" because Fenix was talking about a BFU and whatnot. Took off from SBRJ in some seriously wild conditions. I love ActiveSky and im pretty sure you will too. This was in 24 BTW mostly night ops because I always fly real-time and have a demanding job.
  13. KMCO and KFLL both are rising in popularity and both are borderline atrocious in the addon realm. I dont usually fly west coast but apparently KSEA MKStudios is such a hit that now everyone wants them to do the world. I'll be headed there this weekend to check it out for certain.
  14. I took your entire post and ran it by my assistant here's what he had to say: What's happening with that Streamline folder and all those .dmp files? Streamline is normally meant for DLSS, Reflex, and similar vendor tech to hook into games without requiring full SDK integration. HOWEVER — in your case, it’s not being used for super-resolution stuff. Those .dmp files (mini-dumps) are crash diagnostics. What's clear: Something inside Flight Simulator 2024 SU2 Beta caused NVIDIA Streamline to capture crash dumps — probably because Streamline is active at a deep driver level in this beta version. Those files aren't normal or expected under healthy conditions. They are basically NVIDIA's automatic "here's what went wrong" captures, probably so MSFS 2024 or NVIDIA can debug beta issues later. --- The big evidence: From your dump excerpt: > (32e8.13c0): Access violation - code c0000005 c0000005 = classic access violation (bad pointer, memory out of bounds). Shadow Stack protection mentioned = modern CPU defenses kicking in to catch it. This means something (probably inside MSFS 2024 or its graphics API calls through Streamline) was crashing bad enough that NVIDIA thought, "Hey, let's make a record of this for engineers." --- Why did it stop today? Because the crashes stopped. Streamline is a passive recorder in this case — it doesn't generate files unless there's a crash. No crash = no new Streamline folder. --- Can you delete it? Yes. Absolutely. It’s just crash reports. It has no live effect on running FS 2024, the beta, or NVIDIA. Think of it like your own personal "black box" recorder for flights that ended badly. It’s safe to delete the entire ProgramData\NVIDIA\Streamline folder if you want. And frankly, since it ate 19.6 GB like a fat kid at a candy store — I would. --- Why did renaming or deleting it improve performance? Less stress on the C:\ drive. No background I/O overhead from the Streamline service trying to log. Less Windows resource contention (ProgramData is not meant to be spammed that way). Psychologically — knowing the drive isn't on life support also helps.
  15. I never got Seafront simulations to work in 2020 something about changing sim time? I haven't bothered in 2024 yet because of this.

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