You can anticipate around 60 to 120 frames per second during flight simulation.
You can anticipate around 60 to 120 frames per second during flight simulation.
You should be able to achieve around 30 FPS at 1080p low settings in flight sim with your setup.
Perhaps around 30, though I don't know how they score on test systems.
It looks like many individuals are stepping forward to clarify that this game isn’t the destructive force it’s often portrayed as, and they’re experiencing solid frame rates—possibly even 1080p. There are some discussions on the initial sections of the content.
I noticed someone mentioning they got it to run but their setup didn't support it. Do you have Game Pass? If so, you can download it and test it out—no damage done, and you avoid paying full price for a game that might not work. You could also try a month of Game Pass to see if it functions before deciding whether to renew or buy Flight Simulator directly. That's my approach.
It seems like you're suggesting trying the game. Let me know if you need help with anything else!
It really varies based on your location and the level of detail. Recently, I flew over the Nevada desert at 70 to 80 frames per second, then later hovered above New York City at 25 to 30 fps. The resolution was 1440p, 1080i, and frame rate reached 8700k.