Erm, yeah sure finding out the initial values that work best for you costs some time, but once you got them nailed down, you can keep them forever.
Some time? Hours for this guy. And I've tried multiple different guides and advice and I still don't see any worth to doing it. Again - just my preference that I'm not a fan of digging around in CFG files.
The effect of those standard tweaks has been watered down by the service packs. Back in RTM days, they were the key for the quality of your FSX experience. Now, they are "just" very helpful to for fine tuning to get the best out of the sim.
Well, I wonder if more of that has come down to the hardware finally catching up to the software. I have no complaints with my FSX setup right now, although I still can't max everything out. Perhaps someday.
And how someone refuses to at least roughly try to find his/her optimum settings is simply beyond me. Editing a .cfg file isn't magic at all and the internet offers a lot of other sites where the effect of those values in there is at least roughly explained.
Just drop me in the 90th percentile of people that don't want to screw around with that stuff. I figure I'm paying the software developer to think of those things for me. Perhaps I'm mistaken.
Even though not having an entirely realistic setting, the missions still centre around simulating aircraft, right? So this makes FSX a sim.
If you slide all the realism sliders to the left, no damage, unlimited fuel, external view, etc..you are playing a game. Game or sim - I think it can be both. And if you really want to get technical then even the most tricked out FSX is still a game when compared to the training in a real "sim" I get each year at SimuFlite.
I don't fly them though, I prefer *simulating* airline flights.
Just as some users prefer playing the missions as a game. /shrug/ You get out of it what you want.
Oh, by the way. FSX isn't about frame rates, it's about smoothness. And this is where the FSX.cfg tweaks come in *very* handy.
I'm not a frame-rate counter..I realized in the first week of getting FSX that the FPS counter isn't a reliable gauge of how smooth this particular sim (cough er..game) performs. And it has just not been my observations that FSX.cfg tweaks are all that helpful (or should I say dramatic) in increasing the smoothness of FSX.