
My Gaming computers hardware has not changed, only thing since feb 2023 which was the last time I played this savegame is update to both windows 10 professional and Farming Simulator 22.
Cant remember what was the FS22 version number back in early feb, but since then giants did some code changes to (graphics?) engine as large terrain performance is now complete shit. In FS19 we are suffering from 30FPS performance on large terrain savegames with many vehicles (especially trains), but one of the only good features of FS22 has been CPU multi core "threads" support which allows us to run large terrains (large density, weight etc images) with several courseplay vehicles and getting rock solid 60FPS performance.
If v1.12 (or some prior upgrade) destroys that now, we all might as well go back to play FS19 which is better Farming Simulator with mods anyways (seasons to begin with).
Has anyone else seen performance loss since 2023 february released FS22 game engine upgrades?
2024-02-22T04:34:00Z
Was proof reading Start From Zero PMC Cereal Region 32km from 2023-01-04 when that savegame got created, in those screenshots I have FPS counter up (F2 key) and while doing the first harvest contracts without owning any vehicles yet, just the borrowed harvester and semi-truck wilson pacesetter in the game, its rock solid 60FPS across several screenshots. So yes this is now a confirmation that PMC Cereal Region 32km terrain in JANUARY 2023 on whatever FS22 game engine version it was... has perfectly good performance.
I knew that was the case, just couldn't remember all the details, I'm very glad I found those proof screenshots now from 2023-01-04.
So question remains; has anyone else seen degraded performance on post february 2023 FS22 patches?