![]() Games be detected automatically and run at at least Normal priority B. For some reason they run as "Below Normal" priority, even if I right click on them and choose the Bitsum Highest power plan. I have several Steam games I run from desktop icons that I would like to optimize using Lasso. I'd assume that it might have prioritized MSFS on that single core, while moving all other process to the others? But I might just be talking out of my ass here.īut I hope this can help others like it helped me! I'm curious what kind of performance jumps others may have as well.Quote from: chrisnycfl on October 10, 2019, 08:59:21 PM Wondering why this is happening. ![]() All I know is it has been working for me so far. I'm honestly not to sure how any of it works. I'd recommend running the program "as is" after install first, and tweak settings if you end up having issues. I think I was having issues because I had alt tabbed during testing anyways, and may not have clicked back over to the game to make it the focused window. Adding flightsimulator.exe is how you're supposed to do it properly. Clicking the question mark in the exclusions menu brings you to a webpage that explains the specifics behind it all.ĮDIT: I think I may have done the excluded process thing wrong. There is some documentation on how the process matching works. Which is under Options>CPU>ProBalance Settings>Configure Exclusions All I did was add "flight sim" to the list, and it seemed to alleviate the issue. I fixed this by adding the process to the "ProBalance Exclusions" list in the program. But I've seen it help a couple people so far.Īlthough, I ran into one issue while flying very close to buildings in downtown areas I had some pretty big lag spikes. I'm not sure if other systems will have the same results, since I had a lot of headroom. While one core is still 100% - the others have gone up to around 30%-40%. My utilization seems to be spread across more cores. In more open areas, I'm enjoying around 70 fps flying around, and I couldn't be happier :D. Dev mode is back and forth between limited by main thread, and limited by gpu. This was in populated cities like New York and LA. And dev mode in game told me I was limited by main thread.Īfter the install, I get 50-60 fps on ultra (w/ some slight tweaking), and with real time traffic on. MSI afterburner showed that one core on my CPU was at 100% utilization, while all others were around 20% or less. It was really frustrating because I had similar performance with a GTX1080 and i5 8600k before. My experience: Originally, with an RTX3080 and i9 10850k, I was only getting around 30-40 fps around cities on high settings with a lot of stuttering. Can't remember if that was on by default. Under the main tab at the top left, I'd recommend enabling performance mode as well. TLDR: All I had to do was install the free version of the program, and have it run in the background. This will probably only work if you're limited by your CPU. I thought I'd make a post about it, since it helped me a lot. I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but I just learned about it in a different thread. Mods being used (or that were previously used/removed).Īny other information that may help someone trying to fix the game for you. Version Number of the Game (if possible). Provide a video of the crash if possible or replicable.
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