FSX: From 9 fps to 33 fps - Serious Performance Increases
=====IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS=====
In order for your textures to be properly converted, I have compiled a very descriptive and easy to understand guide to convert from DXT5 to DXT1A formats. You must carry out these following procedures exactly as I explain, or your Flight Simulator X installation may not function or may corrupt. Always keep a backup of your Scenery folder in the main FSX directory before modifying any files.
==INSTALLATION & CONVERSION==
Download the useful DDS Converter called DDS Converter 2 from:
http://eliteforce2.filefront.c...
Now that you have downloaded the program, install it, and open the program. You will be presented with a large middle section of the window for selecting files, Input/Output formats, Output Folders, Options, and many other options. We will now take this one step at a time. Please listen carefully.
Open your main FSX scenery folder. The path is usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Scenery. You will be presented with a wide arrangement of folders. We will start with the Global Folder. Double-click on it, and go to the folder inside it called Texture. Now you are looking at the .dds texture files. You will now need to find the same folder called Global\Texture through DDS Converter 2. Once you have found the textures, select only about a quarter of the dds files at a time, or the program will crash. Record which file you selected last, to prevent any duplicates. Now, on the Input Format box, select DirectDraw Surface (.dds), and for the Output Format, select the same thing. Now here is what's important. Click Options, under the column called General, uncheck 'On success/cancel = Close DDS Converter 2'. This will prevent the program from automatically closing when the selected texture conversions are done. Next, under the column called DDS, where it says DXTc format, select DXT1A. Also select 'Save Alpha (if any )'. Now you are set for conversion. Make a new folder on your desktop, and change the Output Folder to your new folder. After conversions are done, you will copy/paste the new textures from your new folder to the Scenery folders of the FSX directory. Every single time a conversion is done, click 'Restart' on the popup window, and the program will restart for you. Start converting the next quarter of files from where you left off. Once you are done with all the files from each folder, go onto the next one. The folders within the FSX\Scenery\ folder I recommend converting are:
AFRI, ASIA, AUST, EURE, EURW, NAMC, NAME, NAMW, OCEN, and SAME.
Do NOT convert .bgl files, as these are AFCAD files for positioning of objects, and have nothing to do with the textures. I will remind those of you again, ALWAYS back up your Flight Simulator X\Scenery folder before making any modifications. This method has worked for me, and has really brought forth the fun in flying with FSX.
==UPDATES==
3-18-08: I have tested and found that converting the main FSX\Texture DDS files are safe to do as well, and boosts another 8+ FPS to your FSX experience. Once again, almost no detail in the textures are lost.
Conversions will NOT work on Vista machines at the moment. Convert the textures on an XP machine and transfer the files to your Vista machine.
== NOTE OF ABSENCE ==
I will be out of the country until August 25th. I will not be able to answer any comments until then. Sorry for the inconvenience and happy flying for all of you.
And finally, don't feel miserable if you don't understand something. Leave a comment here and I will get back to those who need help as soon as possible. I am here to support all of you, to get the best out of FSX on all of your computers. Never hesitate to ask a question.
Thanks for reading this and all the best in flight simming to all of you.
~ Cheers, Steve.
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: SSSCLimitedTrademark
Length: 07:51
Rating: 4.52
Views: 36610
Tags: better Conversion DDS DXT1A DXT5 Flight fps frame FS9 FSX High performance rate serious Simulator Smooth Ultra
Video Comments
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peterflightsim (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
absolutely stunning tweak!
SSSCLimitedTrademark (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
FSX runs on Multiple Cores, after the initiation of Service Pack 1. Converting only the scenery and texture folders that I have mentioned will not affect your FlyTampa textures.
askedenseje (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hello what happends if i have fly tampa's st. maarten scenery installed?
askedenseje (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hey i also owns a laptop with a 2,50 ghz dualcore and 8600m gt but i only get around 15-20fps.. can you send me your settings file.
askedenseje (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
fsx only runs on once core so i doesnt matter :) But you have many ghz on one core i got a dual core with 2,50 only.
askedenseje (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hello! :P
Is it possible that anyone could upload converted files? because i run vista and i dont own a computer with xp and i dont wanna buy it :)
SEVA255 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
wow man thats crazy and you have a P4! I have a pentium 4 also but only @ 2.8 GHZ and I also have the minimum 512 mb of RAM!!! But this is nuts I wish I could get my system to do this!
SSSCLimitedTrademark (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No need to take screenshots, I know what you're pointing to as far as the distortions go. I don't know what else to tell ya. Tough luck, bud, but these conversions don't guarantee completely positive results. Use it on your own discretion, and make sure you're following the directions carefully. Have you remembered to save Alpha maps? My specs are located in my Profile page. Cheers.
Flight10000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
well the textures did come out THAT bad everywhere. Many many things were affected as stated, and the performance didnt go anywhere. Tell me your computer specs so I can relate. Ill see if i can try it again for now. Im repairing fsx's main files so I cant take any pictures about it now :P. Airport vehicles suffered the prob the most.
SSSCLimitedTrademark (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Some textures do distort, but nowhere near as bad as you have reported. For the textures that have distorted, revert back to your original files that you've backed up. Also, you may or may not have had much of a performance increase, all computers handle the conversions differently. |
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