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ATI - wavy lines when zooming out

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When I zoom out, lines get wavy, such as letters, taxi way markers and lines, etc. Why does this happen? I have tried all types of settings such as performance for textures instead of high quality, high quality anistropic filtering, and othersDoes anyone have some settings that can help me get rid of this side effect?Thanks

I wonder if this only happens to ATI cards. What annoys me is when the aircraft is far away the lines along the fuselage looks jaggy. Like you, I've tried all settings but no luck. Hope we get some insight to this.

What specific vid card are you using and what drivers are you running? Do you run windowed or full screen?The jagged lines have to do with Anti-Aliasing(AA). Do you have AA enabled within the FS9 display options? If you do, disable that and set at least 4xAA in your driver 3D setup. If your system can handle it, set 6xAA.I run an ATI Radeon 9800Pro and use Omega drivers and don't have an issue with AA.Cheers,JohnBoeing 727/737 & Lockheed C-130/L-100 Mechanichttp://www.sstsim.com/images/team/JR.jpgwww.SSTSIM.com

I have an X850 and setting AA to 6 with the omega drivers gives me even more waves for some reason. I dont run AA in the FS menu at allmy settings are 4x AA, 16x AF, high quality texture and mip maps.

I'm using X800PRO 4xAA,8xAF with CAT 6.8,HQ textures & mips.

ive tried them all, 1600x1200, and lower. now Im running 1280x960, the same resolution as my desktop

1280 X 1024. Which is the max res for my LCD monitor.

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