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[YouTube] What Intel HD Graphics can achieve!

Postby Parnikkapore » Sat Sep 29, 2018 11:15 am

I tried filming FlightGear on my new computer (this time with no graphics card!) and went for a quick pattern. (warning: unscripted!)

For unintended drama, I am WAY off on Final and merged back onto the glidepath in the last seconds! XD
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Re: [YouTube] What Intel HD Graphics can achieve!

Postby pavlin » Sat Sep 29, 2018 11:52 am

What type of Intel HD graphics???

For a commercial airplane is really low fps, mine was 9-10 in FG with intel HD 3000, my oldest pc. And no recording! Prob. is better on general aviation planes, because they are not so heavy.
During severe issues with navigation on FlightGear I will not create any type of content until I buy myself new pc. That might be in years from now.
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Re: [YouTube] What Intel HD Graphics can achieve!

Postby Parnikkapore » Sat Sep 29, 2018 1:04 pm

The IDG planes are definitely heavier. In case you didn't read the description, this is a pretty new rig with an octa-core i7. (BTW, if you have a multicore CPU, definitely try multithreading.)

Thing is, I believe the ALS eyecandy would weight down the sim a bit more than what I'm seeing here!
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Re: [YouTube] What Intel HD Graphics can achieve!

Postby Catalanoic » Sat Sep 29, 2018 3:27 pm

nice video and acceptable fps without dedicated gpu-card, in a low-spec rig, depending on the flight i keep ALS and some clouds but i disable urban shader (avoid dense object areas) and water (unless you fly through islands or coast lines) if i fly on rural areas and you can play with the vegetation settings too. Selecting less-developed planes is always an option on low-specs. I think the best way is to get a strong cpu, with lots of RAM and decent mid-range gpu-card under asumible cost and mid to high visuals in FG (the same for other sims and games).
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