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Jaggies with Radeon 9800

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Hi all,I've been having this problem for a while now but I just now am getting tired of it. It is much more noticable now that I have decreased the resolution I fly in from 1600x1200 to 1280x1024 to increase performance when running Active Sky.Anywho, here is my problem. I'm getting jaggy lines when there are large color differences in liveries along a straight line. Alaska, AA, Continental, etc all show this problem as well as some liveries on other aircraft I have. I have AA set to 4x and AF set to 8x. However changing these settings doesn't make much of a difference. The edges of the aircraft are smooth, just the horizontal lines on the liveries are not.The attached picture isn't all that great...doesn't show the problem to it's full extent. When I zoom the camera in the line appears completely smooth, but when I zoom out more and more it appears worse and worse.http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/102078.jpgAny ideas on how to cure this? I have read some things where folks say this is just a design flaw of ATI Radeon cards. Is this the case? I really don't want to upgrade my card as I love the performance otherwise.Some system specs:Athlon 64 3200+1 gb DDR400 RAMSaphire ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128mbThanks for any help you can provide

That's the result of no mipmaps in the fuse textures. Run those textures through DXTBmp and add the mipmaps back and the problem will go away.

Interesting...I'll give it a try. Thanks!

Thanks a bunch Bigshot, that solved the problem almost completely!

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