April 3, 200620 yr Hi mates, I have had some problems concerned with FS9 and anti-aliasing. I have an ATI Radeon 9800xt card. I have to switch the anti-aliasing at the ATI control panel to get it working. If I just use the option in the FS9 graphic setting screen it just don
April 3, 200620 yr Try downloading 'ATI Tray Tools' from Rage3d.com and use IT to make profile with your desired level of AA, etc. Don't use FS9 to set the AA.There are some issues, it seems, with ATI cards and Anti Alaising in some games, but Tray Tools will take care of them! Rage3d is a great site and has a good forum full of info for ATI card users and you may pick up some other useful tips from there, too :)
April 3, 200620 yr Look for a "sharpness" setting in your monitor's controls. When I got mine I was disappointed at the jagged lines I was getting...found the sharpness set at 3. I ran it up to 5 and it made a difference. Also, have you set the resolution properly? My 19" LCD runs at 1280 x 1024.Robert Best Regards,Robert Kerr 3D Modeler & Texture Artist
April 4, 200620 yr Make sure to run the ati catalyst center prior to running FS. This will load up all your preferences. I had the same problem and this fixed it for me.CheersAlexwww.fs2crew.comhttp://www.fs2crew.com/betateam.jpg
April 4, 200620 yr Thanks mates for your help,I tried ATI Tray Tools and now it is working fine. The quality has improved a lot.Robert I
April 4, 200620 yr Speaking of ATi cards... Is there a way to make Flight Simulator totally compatible with All-in-Wonder cards? I have an ATi All-in-Wonder 128MB card with a Radeon chipset in it and whenever I use the Catalyst installation software to install the drivers, Flight Simulator loads reeealy slow, and I get framerates in the low single digits...
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