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How To Adjust Your ATI 9800 Pro Video Card
For Best Results With FS2004

By Cap Mason, FlightSim.Com Flight Simulator Editor

According to a recent press release, "ATI has announced that they are aware of problems using their Radeon 9800 and 9700 series video cards with FS2004 and are working on solving the problem. Well, you could grow old and pass your next birthday waiting for ATI's technoid life forms to come up with a solution. Or, you can read on, see how I solved the problem, and get back to flightsimming with FS2004.

The Problem

As far as I know, these graphics issues only show up with the ATI RADEON 9700 and 9800 Pro 128MB video cards. They appear as scrambled text and images in the FS2004 Learning Center screens. They also manifest as flickering scenery and a barber-pole or moiré pattern on buildings and a tiny checkerboard pattern that shimmers and flickers on distant scenery. Basically, these video glitches are a colossal annoyance. Fear not, intrepid flightsimmers, the solution is at hand, doesn't cost you a dime, and you don't have to await a driver update from ATI.

My Hunt for a  Simple Solution

I spent nearly an entire day last week working out the myriad of combinations for both FS2004 display and ATI Catalyst driver settings required to fix the problem. The important concept that you need to understand is that instead of down-rating FS2004 display settings, as we all normally do when trying to get it to run with a cranky video card -- you need to go 180-degrees in the opposite direction. Max them out. The key inflection points are not the individual FS2004 settings but the ATI filtering and Direct 3D settings in the ATI Catalyst 3.6 driver. I have thoroughly tested this fix both with FS2004 stock scenery and the amazing, high resolution MegaScenery payware add-on. It is 100% guaranteed to work, at least on the following systems:

The Settings

As far as I can see, these settings changes will not harm your PC, monitor, video card or FS2004 installation. However, as with all configuration changes, this requires a moderate level of PC operations skill. Do this at your own risk. If you run into unexpectedly negative results, just reset to the defaults and re-boot.

Start with your ATI Catalyst 3.6 display driver settings. To get to this screen in Windows XP Pro, click on START>CONTROL PANEL>DISPLAY>SETTINGS

Next, click on the ADVANCED and then the DIRECT3D tab to bring up the configuration screen shown below. 

Set the Direct3D configuration to match the settings shown in the screen shot above. 

Launch FS2004 and click on the SETTINGS link. Select DISPLAYS, then the SCENERY tab to bring up the screen below.

Set the scenery configuration to match the settings shown in the screen shot above. 

Under TERRAIN:

Under SCENERY OBJECTS:

Click on the AIRCRAFT tab to access the screen below.

Set the aircraft configuration to match the settings shown in the screen shot above. These are optional settings based on your personal preferences. Aircraft display settings will not affect the ATI scenery flickering and Learning Center image corruption issues at all. On a high-powered system, I recommend maximum aircraft detail settings as shown here. 

Click on the WEATHER  tab to access the screen below.

Set the weather configuration to match the settings shown in the screen shot above. These are optional settings based on your personal preferences and your system's performance capabilities. Weather settings can consume vast amounts of system resources. On a low-powered system, you might want to dial down the weather settings since they also will have no affect on the ATI scenery flickering and Learning Center image corruption issues. On a high-powered system, I recommend the moderate weather settings shown here as a good starting point. Once you get your system stable, you can adjust these up or down to suit your flying needs.

Click on the HARDWARE  tab to access the screen below.

Set the hardware configuration to match the settings shown in the screen shot above.

Under HARDWARE RENDERING OPTIONS:

Click OK. Your will not need to re-start FS2004. 

Now kick the tires, light the fires and go flying. 

You should see gorgeous, eye-popping scenery, smooth image transitions and all the former issues will have disappeared. You should not have any scrambled text and images in The Learning Center.

Remember, these settings work best with a high-performance PC and a flat panel display. Adjust as required for your specific system configuration.

Cap Mason, Flight Simulation Editor
capmason@flightsim.com

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