FlightSimX FSX Tweaks Guide

by mark.avey on May 28, 2007



I’ve decided to put this short guide together due to the number of requests I’ve received for advice on tweaking Flight Simulator X.

Before starting, I need to advise that, although all of these tips have worked fine for me, I offer no guarantee that they will provide you with the same results and you make any changes at your own risk. Always back up any files you’re about to change before changing them. I would suggest you make these changes one at a time, and in between each one, start up FSX and check to see if it’s made any difference. If it’s had an adverse affect, you then know what to undo to get it back the way it was.

Enough of the caveats and on with the fun stuff :)

I’m going to keep things to a minimum, as I think too much tweaking can cause more harm than good. So, to start with, a small system tweak for Windows XP users.

  • Disable the NTFS timestamp. Every time a directory is accessed using the NTFS file system (which is used by the majority of XP users), it changes the LastAccessed date and time on the directory. For a system with many directories (which is certainly the case with MSFS), this can amount to a significant overhead. I therefore recommended disabling this if you are using the NTFS file system. You can read more here, where you will also find details about how to make the change itself.

Now, on to the changes to Flight Simulator X itself - make sure FSX isn’t running before making these changes:

  • Fixing the blurries. One of the biggest complaints seems to be blurry ground textures, which causes the ground to look all fuzzy. You can change a setting in your “fsx.cfg” file (remember, back up the original first!). Open “fsx.cfg” in Notepad, which you can find in C:/Document and Settings/YourUserNameHere/Application Data/Microsoft/FSX/ assuming you have a default setup. You should be able to just double-click the file to open it in Notepad. Once open, do a search for “FIBER_FRAME_TIME_FRACTION” (without the quotes). Mine was set to a value of 0.33. Try changing this to a slightly higher value. Some people have reported that if you go too high, the blurries are cured, but their frame rates suffer. I set mine to 0.7. This actually increased fps and also results in pin sharp scenery.
  • Once you’re happy with the above, open up “fsx.cfg” in Notepad again and search for “[SCENERY]“. Immediately under that line, add the line “SmallPartRejectRadius=4″ - again, without quotes. What this tells the simulator is “don’t bother drawing anything in the scenery that would be smaller than 4 pixels”. You can also try 2. 0 is the default. This can cause some “popping”, i.e. objects may suddenly appear because they are suddenly bigger tahn 4 pixels. I don’t find this distracting and is well worth the 10-15% performance improvement I gained. You can find out more about this one on Peter Taylor’s excellent blog.
  • Rename “default.xml”. There’s a file that generates some autogen objects, such as shopping malls etc. It’s only about 5Mb in size, but seems to cause all kinds of performance problems and has done since at least FS2004. So, best thing is, get rid of it! Simply rename it (i.e. to something like default.xml.old) and FSX won’t load it. You will hardly notice any difference in the scenery (to be honest, I don’t notice any difference at all), but I gain a nice performance improvement by not using it. You can find it at D:/Program Files/Microsoft Games/Microsoft Flight Simulator X/Autogen/. You may need to change the D at the start if you’re FSX is installed to a different drive.

There are literally hundreds of tweaks available on the net, but I’ve deliberately kept this simple. I’ve offered a small number that have made very significant improvement gains on my system and hopefully you’ll find them useful. If you know of any others, please let me know and be sure to let me how you’ve got on with these.

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1 Jason 05.29.07 at 3:06 am

Thanks Mark,

I find some blogs or tweak info a bit hard to follow and then tend to back away. But your user friendly guide and simple instructions are tempting me to give it ago. Also i have read your disclaimers, BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP lol

Thanks
Jason

2 mark.avey 05.29.07 at 3:57 am

And don’t forget to backup :)

I tried to keep it simple and narrowed it down to only a few that made a big difference for me for that very reason.

Let me know how you get on with them.

Mark

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4 Good overall guide to getting the best FPS 06.19.07 at 3:30 pm

[...] Here is another one I ran across today which is post-SP1 and has seemed to make a bit of a difference [MAIN] FIBER_FRAME_TIME_FRACTION=0.7 // rather than 0.33 [SCENERY] SmallPartRejectRadius=4 // New one for me Rename or Remove ./autogen/default.xml http://www.flightsimx.co.uk/?p=399 [...]

5 Dumbo 09.29.07 at 5:47 pm

Cannot find fsx.cfg, there is no application data on my system in Documents and Settings (XP Pro) Any Ideas??

6 mark.avey 09.29.07 at 5:56 pm

You should be able to locate it in C:\Documents and Settings\Mark\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX\ - replace “Mark” with your login (you should see that in the C:\Documents and Settings directory). Let me know if you’re still stuck.

Mark - FlightSimX

7 Dumbo 09.29.07 at 6:09 pm

Your a star!! I had to type it in to find it but I have, thanks for the tips BTW, I look forward to trying them out!! Super Fast responce as well, you must of been waiting for my cry for help lol!

8 mark.avey 09.29.07 at 6:12 pm

Glad you found it. You were lucky - I’d just sat down at my laptop :)
Mark - FlightSimX.

9 Dumbo 09.29.07 at 6:27 pm

Mark lol! I have changed all setiings that you have mentioned here easily apart from one. FIBER_FRAME_TIME_FRACTION I cant seem to find it in the fsx.cfg What am I doing wrong this time?? (-;

10 mark.avey 09.29.07 at 6:35 pm

Now, this is quite interesting, as I don’t have FIBER_FRAME_TIME_FRACTION in my config, either! I’ve done a quick search to see if it was perhaps dropped in Service Pack 1, but can’t find anything.

I’ll keep looking. Has anyone else any info on this?

Mark - FlightSimX

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