Perhaps adjust your settings until you find a sweet spot too, turn things down until performance is good, and then slowly work your way back up until it runs to slow (and just drop them back down a little).Īgain, OMSI is a world of 3rd-party-developed mods, and the quality and performance of these is down to the creator alone. On a more software front, as said, the 4GB patch is always a good place to start, as it will allow OMSI to use 4GB of RAM, over just 2GB, often preventing/delaying the dreaded white textures. If you are looking at improving your tower, perhaps finding high-speed RAM (always a good idea) as well as a CPU with high single core speeds would be preferable. OMSI, being an old, 32-bit game, relies (from what I know, and I could be wrong so please correct me if I am) both a single core of your processor, and 2GB RAM max. Of course, the obvious and most basic solution for improving your game speed is to upgrade the computer you're running OMSI on, although this is clearly not a particularly viable solution for most people.
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