I tuned settings under Linux to give goog performance and copy/pasted the preferences to my Vista installation, so settings are identical.These where my settings: (As mentioned, the weather settings where replicated out of memory for the Vista trial, but I am confident I got relatively close.)Here goes Windows Vista 64bit SP2: As you can see, my system struggles to hold 15 FPS. I ballparked the weather and put the plane in the same area (not exact same airport though). Ubuntu 11.10 64bit!My sytem specs are:nForce 680i SLIIntel Core2Duo E6750 460GTX 768MB (latest drivers installed)4 Gigs of DDR2 G.Skill Ram (dual channel)My X-Plane is version 10.04 Beta 1My method: At first I wanted to use the save and load situation feature, but X-Plane under Vista wouldn't read the situation file created under Linux. The results where even more significant as they were with version 9.Windows Vista 64bit vs. ![]() As I have noticed before that X-Plane 9 runs much better under Linux than Windows, I decided to put X-Plane 10 to the test. Hi,I have taken the time to run a quick comparison of performance.
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