February 26, 201115 yr I wanted to know what settings I should be using with my integrated graphics card. Should I use that line under the graphics section in the FSX.cfg "ForeFullScreenVsync=1?" I have 2 options in my GPU control panel under Vertical Sync: Application settings, and ON, which should I be using? Also, in FSX settings, should I use Anisotropic or Trilinear? In my GPU control panel I see that I can chose up to 16x Anisotropic filtering but obv that wouldn't be recommended because it's too much for my GPU. If you all could take the time to help me that'd be nice.
February 26, 201115 yr I wanted to know what settings I should be using with my integrated graphics card. Should I use that line under the graphics section in the FSX.cfg "ForeFullScreenVsync=1?" I have 2 options in my GPU control panel under Vertical Sync: Application settings, and ON, which should I be using? Also, in FSX settings, should I use Anisotropic or Trilinear? In my GPU control panel I see that I can chose up to 16x Anisotropic filtering but obv that wouldn't be recommended because it's too much for my GPU. If you all could take the time to help me that'd be nice. Take a look in this post. Should answer your questions. http://forum.avsim.net/topic/324786-nvidia-configuration-guide-inspector-2xxxx-drivers-version-20-explanations-of-all-settings/ Dylan Charles "The aircraft G-limits are only there in case there is another flight by that particular airplane. If subsequent flights do not appear likely, there are no G-limits."
February 26, 201115 yr Commercial Member I seriously doubt you're getting 60+FPS for it to even matter. Running FSX on an Intel integrated chip is essentially no-go as far as I'm concerned. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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