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[REPORTED]Nevada 2.0.3-big FPS drop when radar is turn on


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ED have been tweaking and looking into it, if you have some feedback on this issue please let us know.

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  • 2 years later...

I have the issue as well, whenever i turn my radar on at low altitude with the Mirage 2000C, my fps go from 60-70fps to 5-10fps.

 

Any chance this will ever be fixed? it is almost game breaking for me.

 

I basically can never turn my radar on at low alt. I dont own the F5E but in all other modules that i have i dont have this issue, it only happens with the Mirage 2000c.

 

My cpu is AMD Ryzen5 2400g with 16GB of RAM, GTX1060 6GB with latest drivers and windows 10.

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Might wanna check your system...this is a 3 year old thread. I'm pretty sure this was resolved a while back...

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Unfortunately it has not been fixed on the Mirage 2000. The only fix is to turn radar altimeter off for now.

 

My apologies, i should have posted in the Mirage section first because i don't own the F5E and it is possible that it was fixed on the Tiger already.

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