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SquawkBox 3 and Anti-aliasing

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Hi guys,I have a Nvidia 260, with a mid to high-end machine. I fly in fullscreen mode and have a near perfect image. However, when I start SB for VATSIM, my AA deteriorates and my scenery develops jagged lines througout the VATSIM session. Is there a way I can prevent this from happening? When I exit SB, AA resumes as normal (8x).Thankserich

Sounds like an overlay or video mode switch problem. Don't know that there would be a fix for this, other than not using SquawkBox. You can try taking FS out of full screen and then re-entering full screen mode, perhaps disabling/re-enabling AA but that's all I can think of.

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Thanks. I'll give it a try

If that doesn't work, create a profile with nHancer that forces the level of aa you are looking for. I had the same problem with my AA going to crap everytime I would start SB. I started using nHancer, and now the AA stays at the level it was prior to starting SB.-Steve

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Hi Steve, actually, Ive been using nHancer all along when this happened. Do you have any specific settings? Are you able to screenshot your settings for me? Would greatly appreciate itthankserich

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