Results, CPU tests
The announced update to increase performance in MFS is out, and we have a “before” and “after” comparison for you. Microsoft has worked to ensure that the processor does not significantly bottleneck the GPU. So far, the performance of the graphics card did not matter much, because only a fraction of its potential was used. But newly, you will achieve better performance on low-end hardware than you did before on a top-end rig with the highest performance components.
Results, CPU tests
Test environment: resolution: 1280 × 720 px; graphics settings preset: Low; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: off; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m on the altimeter until hitting the terrain.
Test environment: resolution: 1920 × 1080 px; graphics settings preset: Low; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: off; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m on the altimeter until hitting the terrain.
Test environment: resolution: 2560 × 1440 px; graphics settings preset: High; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: TAA; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m on the altimeter until hitting the terrain.
Test environment: resolution: 3840 × 2160 px; graphics settings preset: Ultra; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: TAA; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m on the altimeter until hitting the terrain.
- Contents
- It didn't work out for the first time, but…
- Test setup
- Results, CPU tests
- Results, GPU tests
- … no more limits