February 8, 200422 yr Yo,You can't see very well but the circled gauges are where I get blurry text.I got ATI radeon 9800 pro.Also what is that website on the 757 and 767? Wasn't it 757.org or something?http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/61772.jpgRegards,Alexander Martin.
February 9, 200422 yr http://www.757.org.uk/http://www.767.org.uk/Can't help with the textures.JimCYWG
February 9, 200422 yr Worth a shot.With older, lower res gauges, the use of anti-aliasing can cuse blurring. Try turning your AA off and see. Regards,Brian Doney
February 9, 200422 yr Hello,Turned AA off and still getting the problem.On the Omega 3.9 drivers, tried every other but it's still the same.Regards,Alexander Martin.
February 9, 200422 yr At the risk of saying the bleedin' obvious...but...Have you tired a higher screen resolution setting in Windows and FS? Try the 1280X1024X16 (or 32bit) - make sure Windows resolution matches what FS2k2 says it is displaying. In your picture it appears you are using a lower resolution.Also try running in a Windowed mode if not already (not full screen).Rob.
February 10, 200422 yr I like running in 1024x768 on my 19 inch monitor as I just cannot get used to higher resolutions, it hurts my eyes.Windowed mode I tried as well, I never had this problem with my Geforce 4.Regards,Alexander Martin.
February 10, 200422 yr A higher resolution fixes the problem, but having 1280 inside windows too makes everything look incredible small and strange.I would like the same resolution for both if that is possible.I never used to have a problem running FS at 1024x768.Regards,Alexander Martin.
February 10, 200422 yr Alexander,You say increasing resolution looks strange and hurts your eyes.You might want to check out that your monitor is capable of >60Hz refresh rates at 1280. Because if it isn't, then that's what you are getting in the 1280 resolution, and it definitely hurts your eyes and looks strange.Tero PPL(A)
February 11, 200422 yr Well,Also I don't like higher resolutions because gauges and switches are harder to click, plus the mouse button gets smaller and things become a lot harder.Any other workarounds?Regards,Alexander Martin.
February 11, 200422 yr You can set your mouse pointer size bigger/smaller.With a 19" monitor, you should have no problems reading and swiitching buttons...I would at least try 1152x960 or thereabouts...anything is better than 1024x760.There are no other workarounds I know of.
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