Have you checked high res VC under Aircraft?
AMD Phenom II Black Edition 960T @ 3.0 GHz, AMD XFX Radeon HD 6700 Series, Asus M4A87T, 8 GB Ram, Hitachi 500 GB 32mb cache 7200 RPM , Windows 7 64 bit, Coolmax 600w power supply
Try with anisotrophic filtering and anti-aliasing on. That should fix blurr
Harro
Make time!
Try some highest resolutions to see if the blur is still there.
And find out what your monitor's 'native resolution' is and match your reso setting to that, as mons are usually happier when operating at native resolution.
Incidentally the VC (key F9) is usually blurrier than the 2D cockpit (F10) depending how much work the modeller put into the VC, some planes look better than others.
(If newcomers don't already know, 2D cockpit graphics look crisp and good, but when looking around, the views snap into position with a jerk, whereas with VCs you can smoothly rotate your head.)
Last edited by ScatterbrainKid; 03-09-2012 at 01:55 AM.
AMD Phenom II Black Edition 960T @ 3.0 GHz, AMD XFX Radeon HD 6700 Series, Asus M4A87T, 8 GB Ram, Hitachi 500 GB 32mb cache 7200 RPM , Windows 7 64 bit, Coolmax 600w power supply
Can I get some help here? It seems that I've searched a lot and tried a whole bunch of things, including trying every monitor resolution, and setting anti-alaising on and aniostropic filtering. I've also tried to edit the FSX.cfg file and still no joy. I even did a repair install. I would really like to get this fixed so I can see the switches I want to flip.
Thanks.
AMD Phenom II Black Edition 960T @ 3.0 GHz, AMD XFX Radeon HD 6700 Series, Asus M4A87T, 8 GB Ram, Hitachi 500 GB 32mb cache 7200 RPM , Windows 7 64 bit, Coolmax 600w power supply
It's probably something to do with your specs (below); i'm not too hot at techy stuff but hopefully the experts in this forum will comment on your hardware and offer advice-
AMD Phenom II Black Edition 960T @ 3.0 GHz,
AMD XFX Radeon HD 6700 Series, Asus M4A87T,
8 GB Ram, Hitachi 500 GB 32mb cache 7200 RPM ,
Windows 7 64 bit, Coolmax 600w power supply
In your shoes i'd firstly set all the graphics to 'Default' to start with a clean slate.
Then I'd find the best screen reso by trial and error.
Then I'd select 'Anisotropic' and 'Anti-aliasing'
And try 'Unlimited' FPS.
My graphics settings screen looks like below and my system seems to like it, but everybody's system is different so we have to tweak things to find what's best for ours-
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Last edited by ScatterbrainKid; 03-16-2012 at 08:52 AM.
PS-A guy in these 3 youtube vids does a good talk-through of what the settings and stuff do-
http://youtu.be/ARVnQYf3plM
http://youtu.be/baMzz8Xl0y4
http://youtu.be/gtRfPQXLSUs
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