At Last I have got Railworks Running Smoothly

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At Last I have got Railworks Running Smoothly

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Last weekend I built myself the following system.

Windows 7 Professional (x64)
AMD Phenom II X4 945 Processor
ASUS M4N75TD Motherboard
NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 Graphics Card
8GB DDR3 1333Mhz

With all settings set to maximum I am delighted that Railworks is running smoothly even in the most built up areas on WCML North.

I hope the above will help anyone else that is striving to build a smooth Railworks system.

I am content after years of trying :D (for now)
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What sound card are you using?
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I dont have a sound card.
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On board sound then?
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smarty2 wrote:On board sound then?
Yes
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That's interesting as RW's uses sounds as a scenery asset, usually with onboard sound there is a lot of stutter! Noticed this when I upgraded to a dedicated sound card and the reduction in stutter.
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I wasn't aware of that, The onboard sound is definately not effecting my current setup.
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smarty2 wrote:That's interesting as RW's uses sounds as a scenery asset, usually with onboard sound there is a lot of stutter!
Thats very much dependant on what CPU and amount of RAM that is fitted---what were you using?
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@ GPtech see first post. :) Seems to go against all the odds with an AMD chip and onboard sound. But AMD chips are full of surprises - even with the old twin core I've got :)
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Yeah, but I was replying more to smarty2, as I too am quite happy with the on-board sound and don't suffer from particularly noticable stutter (Core 2 CPU, 2GB RAM, Asrock 4CoreDualSATA2 motherboard, Realtek AC97 sound). Of course, what one man may consider stutter, another would happily ignore, and a third would call it micro-stutter.
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gptech wrote:....Of course, what one man may consider stutter, another would happily ignore, and a third would call it micro-stutter.
Indeed. I'd like to know Richard's (rml345) definition of running smoothly.

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AndyUK wrote:
gptech wrote:....Of course, what one man may consider stutter, another would happily ignore, and a third would call it micro-stutter.
Indeed. I'd like to know Richard's (rml345) definition of running smoothly.

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I am not sure I know how to answer that one Andy, I wasn't aware there was different types of running smoothly, either something does or it doesn't.
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I'd be interested to see a FRAPS benchmark frametime log, say of a run from Carlisle to Glasgow with no other traffic. I can that through a little program I wrote to analyse them.
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rml345 wrote: I am not sure I know how to answer that one Andy, I wasn't aware there was different types of running smoothly, either something does or it doesn't.
Not in RailWorks, there's not. Mine runs smoothly - aside from stuttering when there's major loading going on - but it rubber bands like, uh... urm... mad.

Look up the recent video Kromaatikse recorded re rubber banding. It's smooth. But it's rubber banding. See? :D Some people apparently don't notice it; some people it drives to the very edge of insanity. Myself included :D
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The Video definately does not fit my definition of running smoothly.
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