April 9, 201016 yr Commercial Member Made an interesting discovery last night - the Nvidia drivers actually work for enhancing FS's built in AA now, without the use of nHancer to override the predefined profile Nvidia sets. I don't know for sure if it works on all cards, but it most definitely does on my GTX260. (using the latest driver - 197.13)Here's how to try it:In nHancer, right click the FSX profile you have and choose "Delete/Reset Profile" from the list. This should clear out the settings and the predefined setting override stuff. After doing that, you'll see "AA:EnhanceOnly" as the only thing under the Summary column next to the program name.Now, inside FSX, check the AA box and set the drop down to Anisotropic.You can now use the normal Nvidia driver control panel or nHancer in it's normal (non override) mode to control the AA in the game. It most definitely works on my system, I can see it right in the preview window. Transparency AA also appears to work now (the Multi and Super modes for alpha-test objects/textures) as well, which is great because you can get something close to what 8XS mode provides, without putting as much strain on the video card. (and this is important if you're using *******'s UsePools=0 tweak, because it makes the sim more GPU-limited)Anyway, try it out and see if you see the same result. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
April 10, 201016 yr I agree with you . for a long time I don't used nHancer anymore . last week I install nHancer again and 197.13 , It appear like your discuss . First I think why I can not distinguish between that . and no increase FPS for FSX anymore.
April 10, 201016 yr I don't use nHancer since installing the 197.13 drivers. No need to. Have AA checked in FSX and anisotropic filtering.There have been some posts about this, but there seems to be differenet opinions on this.
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