August 15, 201015 yr I am running at 1280x768.In the first picture you can see the jaggy lines on the 747 and on the 2nd picture you can see blur into the horizon.Is this because of my Sony bravia 32" LCD running at 1280x768 ?
August 15, 201015 yr I had the same problem when using the Sony Bravia 32" LCD. Only way was to change resolution..
August 15, 201015 yr The problem is related to your anti-aliasing settings and can probably be adjusted in the user interface or with a program called nHancer which a large number of people (myself included) use. Also note that how you set anti-aliasing may affect the performance of your particular system. Usually the 'jaggies' you see can be virtually eliminated, as long as your computer is able to handle the additional load, most notably your GPU. One final thought. Find what the native resolution of your Sony bravia 32" LCD is and try running FS at that resolution and refresh rate. That may help lighten the load on your GPU. If not you can always revert back to your current set up. And no, what you what you see in your two pictures is not related to the resolution setting of your LCD. I hope this helps you out, and if you desire you can find a lot more information about anti-aliasing in this and other forums.Best regards,Mel
August 15, 201015 yr I would say it is your AA.if you do play with the AA setting I heard not to use the seeting slider that is within the fs options menu but rather as stated above through nhancer or something outside the fs9 software. Not sure why but it seems it is recommended to do it this way. Intel I7 12700KF / 32 GB Ram-3600mhz / Windows 11 - 64 bit / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060TI / 32" Acer Monitor, Honeycomb alpha/bravo, CH rudder pedals, Tobii 5, Buttkicker, Logitech radio panel.
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