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need help with "nervously" moving ground textures

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Not that you need another voice to add to the confusion, but what you see might not be textures at all - perhaps it's your underlying mesh that's resolving. As you fly into a new area, the terrain mesh does a version of what the textures do - it goes from low detail to higher, resulting in mountains popping up and valleys falling away. I can see how the effect might make it appear that the textures were walking around on the ground.

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I recognize this, I assume,its like the earth have to set it self again during a flight, it shakes and it set itself in the right position.its go on and on to reset itself.i solved this problem by the TBM set on 400 instead of 40/80/are 100 .if you have add ons for scenery like photo scenery its perfect.let me know what you discouvered.doeke
Doeke,I tried all those values.The only tbms my fsx seems to like is either 40 or 60 .
Sounds like vertical sync is off.Add this line to your fsx.cfg file, in the [GRAPHICS] section:ForceFullScreenVSync=1or...In your nvidia or ati driver control panel set Vsync to "force on".Hope that helps.-Mike
I already have vsync forced to on (nvidia inspector).
Not that you need another voice to add to the confusion, but what you see might not be textures at all - perhaps it's your underlying mesh that's resolving. As you fly into a new area, the terrain mesh does a version of what the textures do - it goes from low detail to higher, resulting in mountains popping up and valleys falling away. I can see how the effect might make it appear that the textures were walking around on the ground.
It does it everywhere unfortunately.I use fsfgenesis's mesh.i tried uninstalling it but it didn't work.i also use utx .I tried disabling that as well but no joy.

does tbm 400 works if you also put in: swap_wait_timeout=2try it and let us knowdoeke

paula

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does tbm 400 works if you also put in: swap_wait_timeout=2try it and let us knowdoeke
Doeke, that doesn't work either.Thanks anyway.V
Doeke, that doesn't work either.Thanks anyway.V
Have you tried to delete cfg file and let the computer built a new one?last try, put your question to nick on the simforum.comhe is realy an expert

paula

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Have you tried to delete cfg file and let the computer built a new one?last try, put your question to nick on the simforum.comhe is realy an expert
Yes I deleted the cfg file but it didn't make much difference. I will ask nick then thx.

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