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GPU upgraded 256 -> 512 MB

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I see too many wrong things in your setup. No wonder your FS is looking like that. First of all, delete fs9.cfg when installing new card.Then you have to set up everything correctly:Have to use trilinear filtering in FS9, with Nvidia Inspector set to 8xS and 16x anisotropic.All settings should be cranked up, except maybe those mesh/scenery/autogen settings, if your computer can't handle it - MIP-Zuordnung should be kept at 4. Licht 8.Then:TERRAIN_DEFAULT_RADIUS=4TERRAIN_EXTENDED_RADIUS=4TERRAIN_EXTENDED_LEVELS=4Driverwise, go to safe-mode to clean up the driver remains with a tool like Driver Sweeper, BEFORE installing Nvidia driver.It is IMPOSSIBLE that you have such difference in imaging quality, if you have done everything correctly. I've changed to ATI, Nvidia, and back and forth, and never experienced such problems: I must bluntly say, it's very surely an error on your side.The new card should give your a neat boost in image quality, especially if using AND it's being applied correctly, the NV-Insp. 8xS setting.Also to keep nice sharp pictures, zoom out, for example 60% or so. Gives much better perspective and much sharper textures.This is how it SHOULD look, and it doesn't make a big difference for FS9 if your computer or mine - it will only give different FPS:

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Hi Word Not Allowed,Thank you very much for your answer. I gave it another try and yes, with much better results! :smile:I didn't know about the necessity to "clean up" after the driver de-install! The program did find a lot of ATI leftovers... I'll play around with the tweaks and options and post another shot.

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