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Jaggy Buildings

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I seem to be getting a lot of jaggy looking buildings when coming in or taking off on my 8800GT video card. Anybody know how to correct this deficiency?My stats:Intel 3.1ghz Processor8800GT 512megAsus P5B-E motherboard4 gig of PC2-800 ram600 watt PSDrivers are 178.13 NvidiaSettings are Med/Hi on Display.jack

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First and foremost: which version of FS are you running? Have you enabled Anti-Aliasing in the game's graphics options? Also, what resolution are you running and which monitor do you use?

>First and foremost: which version of FS are you running? >Have you enabled Anti-Aliasing in the game's graphics options?> Also, what resolution are you running and which monitor do>you use?I'm running FS2004. I do not have Anti-Aliasing enabled in the game's graphic's options and I'm running this on a 22" Gateway Wide-screen resolution of 1680 X 1050 at 60 Hz.Regards,jack

>>First and foremost: which version of FS are you running? >>Have you enabled Anti-Aliasing in the game's graphics>options?>> Also, what resolution are you running and which monitor do>>you use?>>I'm running FS2004. I do not have Anti-Aliasing enabled in the>game's graphic's options and I'm running this on a 22" Gateway>Wide-screen resolution of 1680 X 1050 at 60 Hz.>>Regards,>jackOk, thanks for the info. If you have the 1680x1050 resolution selected in FS you're on the right track. The only other option you should need to change is to enable Anti-Aliasing in the game. This may not eliminate the jaggies altogether, but it should drastically reduce them. If you do not notice a difference by enabling this feature in-game, you will need to instead enable it in your graphics control panel. Try the in-game option first and let us know how that works.

>>First and foremost: which version of FS are you running? >>Have you enabled Anti-Aliasing in the game's graphics>options?>> Also, what resolution are you running and which monitor do>>you use?>>I'm running FS2004. I do not have Anti-Aliasing enabled in the>game's graphic's options and I'm running this on a 22" Gateway>Wide-screen resolution of 1680 X 1050 at 60 Hz.>>Regards,>jackJackYour problem is the Nivida driver system has taken control of your application and card overlaying preset driver control onto FS9I am going to give you the settings for FS9 and for a program called Nhancer to override Nivida's BS and let you control your graphicsSave a copy of your current FS9.cfg file in a safe place. Then DELETE the FS9.cfg file being used by the sim. Start Flight Simulator 2004. You will be starting clean with a new FS9.cfg file Let the sim boot and go to the SETTINGS area. Make the following changes: DISPLAY BUTTON: Scenery Tab: All sliders to 100% and ALL check boxes checked (water FX on 100%) Aircraft Tab: Drop down box, select HIGH, which should enable everything Weather Tab: 60 -40

Nick, Thanks for all that. I'm headed out of town tomorrow but when I get back I'll implement what you have given me.BTW, you said: "make sure you have Net Framework 2.0 installed. If you do not, you can get it on the main Nhancer pageDuring installation, if you do not use Vista you DO NOT need to install the service"....Question: If I don't have FSX installed, then I assume from what you said above that I do not have to install Net Framework 2.0!! Is that correct?Thanks again for all the data you provided to me.Regards,jack

>Nick, >>Thanks for all that. I'm headed out of town tomorrow but when>I get back I'll implement what you have given me.>>BTW, you said: "make sure you have Net Framework 2.0>installed. If you do not, you can get it on the main Nhancer>page>>>During installation, if you do not use Vista you DO NOT need>to install the service"....>>Question: If I don't have FSX installed, then I assume from>what you said above that I do not have to install Net>Framework 2.0!! Is that correct?>sorry I was not clear about thatNhancer requires .nET Framework 2.0 it has nothing to do with FSX/FS9 and is not the 'service' I mentionedThe service I mentioned is part of the Nhancer install.. its required for Admin Rights with Vista. You will see it as an option when you install Nhancer, just skip it if you do not run Vista. If you do, select to install the Nhancer service

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