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Suggestions on blurriness

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Just wondering if anyone might know what my prob is here. I have done a bunch of tweaking so I do not know where it began. Seems like my gauges in PSS 330 or pmdg 737 are a little blurry. Still readable but for some reason they became a little blurry lately. Any ideas? I am running 1280X960X32 with a radeon 9800 pro

I don't know if it will help, but you might try the "gauge quality" setting that is found somewhere in the options menues. Tony

I thought that was for the VC cockpit though

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Did you update your driver lately?

on the new omega drivers

I do not know for certain if this has anything to do with what you are experiencing, but I recommend you take a look at the following thread. Especially Ed Green's post which is about the 7th message down. Personally, I installed and am sticking with official Catalyst 3.8 drivers for now. I still get flashing menus, but now I can scroll 2D scrollable windows without text/image corruption and all my panels and scenery textures are clear.http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az=sho...topic_id=152142Regards,Jim

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Go into your videocard properties after starting the sim and move your MipMapping slider all the way to the right, then check your 'blurries', they should be reduced significantly, if not disappear altogether.Don

Don,Not a good thing to do actually as his scenery will than twinkle like a giant christmas tree. Mipmap all the way to the right, both with Nvidia cards as well as ATI cards will show prominent shimmering of textures with that setup. More so with the ATI Cards.My reccomendations, Go with the new Omega drivers based on the "Leaked" Dell drivers. Fantastic image quality, great framerates, no slurred text and no menu flickering.You may also want to rename your FS9 CFG file, restart the sim and let it rebuild the CFG file and see what you have.Bobby

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>Don,>>Not a good thing to do actually as his scenery will than>twinkle like a giant christmas tree. Mipmap all the way to the>right, both with Nvidia cards as well as ATI cards will show>prominent shimmering of textures with that setup. More so with>the ATI Cards.>>My reccomendations, Go with the new Omega drivers based on the>"Leaked" Dell drivers. Fantastic image quality, great>framerates, no slurred text and no menu flickering.>>You may also want to rename your FS9 CFG file, restart the sim>and let it rebuild the CFG file and see what you have.>>BobbyBobby, Thanks for the tip. He is using a Radeon card and I am using a GeForce nVidia card. I am getting these twinkling effects in the scenery but the aircraft have much better detail. I have used the Omega drivers in the past but recently have been using the newer nVidia drivers. I am not familiar with the "Leaked" Dell driver issue. Is this only for ATI cards or is the issue applicable to nVidia cards as well?Don

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