trev123 wrote:When I first got TSW I was getting 20 and below FPS on maximum graphics settings, dropped them all down to medium and got 25fps. FPS have increased with each update. I'm using the same scenario each time Powering America Pt2 with the AC4400 in the rain. I'm now getting around 44fps on this route in the 3.5 update. Not really interested in fps doing shunting as I don't like doing it. I think that they have fixed the issue (which some reported) of the rear loco not working in this scenario and you couldn't start the train on a small incline, seems to have been fixed, and now you can but still tricky. I have found to get moving on a incline is to use between notch 1 and say 4 to get moving. As your speed slowly increases move the throttle up another notch. Don't know whether this is how it is done in real life. If you push the throttle strait away to notch 8 you don't move.
I might try the graphics setting on high and see what fps I get then.
I have the impression from my old and considerable weaker AMD FX 4 GHz processor that having your CPU choking on TSW means that some things get dropped or are delivered too late in the perpetual chain of events that is a simulation. Most of the trains stuff seems scripted and all these scripts have to be executed with the proper priority. For instance a consist message to put the rear loco in a higher throttle notch should take precedence over the exhaust emitter responding. Perhaps DTG are still struggling with getting these priorities right as it does require considerable tweaking to "tune" the chain of events and/or have it scale with different CPU's.
AmericanSteam wrote:Has anyone seen a difference between display port and HDMI inputs on their monitor with TAA in TSW?
There should be no difference as these are virtually the same ports delivering the video signal. What type of screen are you using?