September 1, 200223 yr Problem w/ the merge maybe? But its work w/ the 2 DAL 767's ive gotten from POSky? Well, AAL 763 from POSky.Any suggestions? Or ideas? Or anyone else see this on other posky a/c and that its a posky problem?JH
September 2, 200223 yr This is common with GMAX models. Zoom in all the way, and then zoom and and the 'blurries' will be temporarily gone. There's a perminant way to solve the problem, but I don't remember what it is. Somebody else in this forum might know.Ryan-Flightpro08 :-coolVATSIM Pilot/ControllerZLA ARTCC Controller 1 (C-1)SAN TRACON Lead [link:www.taxiwaysigns.com]Taxiwaysigns.com Scenery Designer-----------------------------My "Home Made" System Specs:Intel Pentium 4 2.2GHz ProcessorTurbo Gamer ATX Mid-Tower with 420W Power SupplyEPoX 4G4A Motherboard with Intel 845G ChipsetVisiontek XTASY GeForce4 128MB Ti4600 (Det 40.41 Drivers)512MB PC2100 DDR RAM40GB Matrox 7200RPM Hard DriveWindows XP Home Edition*No CPU or GPU Overclocking*3dMark2001SE Score: 11298
September 2, 200223 yr Hey Josh!I get that often. Always thought it was my video card. Looking forward to suggestions on solving it.
September 2, 200223 yr If you have imagetool (came with FS2002 Professional), you can open up the .bmp, extract all the mipmaps, and then save the largest one (same size as original) over the original .bmp. This removes the mipmaps, and this seems to keep the textures crisp.I have done this with all my POSKY gmax 767s. It probably takes 5 minutes per texture set once you're used to using imagetool.Lee Hetherington (KBOS)
September 3, 200223 yr Sorry, no. Search this forum and POSKY's for "blurry" and/or "mipmaps" and you will likely find directions.Lee Hetherington (KBOS)
Create an account or sign in to comment