First of all Ciao to everybody,
I am on FSX-Stem under win10 and GSX L2 intalled. Unfortunatly I am experienced massive blurries and FSX freezes.
I have done 3) test flights to undestand if the blurr was due to my fsx setup, of course i deleted from couatl KFLL and KDFW(demo) as requested.
I disableed all non stardard airport and everything not related to Europe (I use Simstarter) to avoid any OOM and to be lite on scenery complexity.
I install only 1 GSX L2 jetway at EIDW gate 302, PMDG 737 was the airplaner used.
Take off from 28 then 360° turn to be able to reach the famous 10000 feet still in the airport range to check for blurr with all the airport texture still loaded, then heading east vs Wales over 60 miles of water to provide same relief to the system in terms of loading textures.
1) Start at Gate 302 (the one with the GSX L2 jetway) didn't use any GSX facility and didn't dock the jetway.
No Blurries everything fine, stop the test when reaching France.
2) Start at Gate 301 (No jetway) used GSX boarding and Pushback (used only 20 passenger but was nice watching them going from the bus to the aiplane)
No Blurries everything fine, stop the test when reaching France.
3) Start at Gate 302 used GSX only to dock and undock the GSX L2 jetway, no memory of fps impact.
Blurries starts around 10000 feet but I was still in the airport range. Then I was over the water toward Wales. I was monitor the VAS and all memory allocated to the airport was correctly realeased at this point Couatl should have been already disconnected GSX. When I reach Wales cost the first terrain texture were fine but after a few seconds every starts the blurries ... massive blurries and FSX start to get mad!!!
What to says?!
For me the GSX L2 docking system has problem, same how keeps loading the CPU in such a way that the CPU cannot fullfile the usual tasks.
I have a question.... sorry for say that Virtuali... but ... are you sure that you have not adopted some software protection to avoid people to steal GSX L2 sode parameters and it keeps running overloading our CPUs?
Regards, Roberto