Bad performed with the rj on Xbox
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Some time ago were many complaints about the performance of the 146, lots of stutter and low fps which were later resolved on both Xbox and pc. Now there is the same problem with rj. Even in default airports you have bad performance especially during taxi, during cruise it seems to be normal.
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Also, like when there was bad performance with 146 and now with rj I noticed that when I was moving the yoke with 146 before the update it was unresponsive and not fluid at all. The controls are ok it was just the animation that was not smooth, after the 146 update it was smooth with good animation. The same problem occurs now with the rj, this makes me realize that performance wise the rj is worse than the 146
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Yeah I'd really like to see Just Flight focus more on optimizing performance on all their airliners (146, F28, upcoming F70/F100 and A300). These planes are not any more complex than other airliners in the sim from other developers (PMDG, Fenix, etc.), yet Just Flight airliners consistently have significantly poorer performance compared to other developers.
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@awais1407 said in Bad performed with the rj on Xbox:
I was really interested in purchasing this on Xbox but after reading this I'm really not sure.
If you look forward to it you can get it, you can enjoy it if you don't demand good performance. But I assure you that from my experience just Flight listens to their customers and like 146 I'm sure an update will come soon that will fix everything.
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From our tests on Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, the RJ performs equally to some of our other airliners on Xbox and thus passed our internal checks for a release. The Series S in particular can start to struggle with any product at times, particularly around intensive scenery areas, but this is expected due to the extremely limited VRAM in that console. The Series X is more akin to a decent spec gaming PC and from our tests can run similarly to a PC for the most part, but can also start to bog down when using a high-fidelity aircraft, with a highly-detailed airport scenery, with Ai Traffic enabled, etc.
As with any of our products though, the RJ will continue to be supported in the long term, and performance improvements will be included in some future updates.
We do also have the following FAQ available that covers some performance tips for Xbox users (Note: This isn't specific to the RJ, just general performance tips for any product on Xbox): https://support.justflight.com/en/support/solutions/articles/17000142839-performance-tips-for-xbox-consoles
Mark - Just Flight
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Basically I should reduce my experience on the simulator to zero in order to have a decent flight ? I bought the simulator to enjoy everything it has to offer, when msfs implemented that scenery and landscapes decrease in resolution to get better performance they ruined the sim. I can't use traffic, I can't use third-party scenery and airports, I can't use photogrammetry and I can’t use the world update ... so what's left of the simulator here? Ahahah. They haven’t adjusted anything, the resolution decreases dramatically, melted buildings, pixelated terrain, it's horrible... I would have to fly a default cessna 172 forever which is horrible…
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As stated in the FAQ linked above, those are performance tips, not mandatory settings. The settings chosen are completely up to the discretion of the user based on their personal experience and preferences.
Unfortunately, just as a low-spec PC will struggle to run MSFS at Ultra Graphics settings, with high-fidelity third-party aircraft and high-quality third-party airport scenery, Xbox consoles will also struggle (particularly the Series S with its extremely limited VRAM).
As Xbox users don't have access to the Graphics settings that PC users do, there is a very limited number of ways that performance can be adjusted. The tips listed in that FAQ are some ways that Xbox users can improve their performance if required, based on our experience when testing products.
Mark - Just Flight