October 14, 200421 yr Hi,Hitherto I have always set up my Direct3D and OpenGL settings system wide via Display Properties. This, of course, has the disadvantage of imposing settings on every game running under Direct3D or OpenGL and, in addition, the latest drivers from Omega lump the settings together thus removing any degree of flexibility.Enter Radlinker.....this would appear to be the ideal solution in that you can now establish unique graphic settings for each individual game running in 3D. My problem is how exactly to achieve this.I've read the Radlinker FAQ which seems clear enough. As far as I am aware I have done all I should yet when I start the sim there is obviously no AA or AF being implemented. Clearly, I must be doing something wrong as AA and AF work fine when the settings are made via Display Properties.I reinstalled the driver set (Omega 2.5.90) thus returning his settings to their defaults and have tried repeatedly to establish the settings under Custom Settings and Create Radlink (when you right click the shortcut). When I run FS9 via the created Radlink the sim loads normally but no AA or AF!?I wonder if someone would be generous enough to spend a little time in providing me (and others, maybe?) with a step-by-step guide as to how one should use Radlinker properly?Thanks,Mike
October 14, 200421 yr Hi, Mike:You may want to move this to the Hardware Forum.I bet someone will pick up on it there and give you a response.Wilson
October 14, 200421 yr Author Hi Wilson,No need, I've found the answer:http://www.driverheaven.net/showthread.php?t=38087What I needed to do was check the 'Mode Change' box otherwise nothing will work. Works fine now :)Cheers!Mike
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