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The screenshot below was taken from a MD11 in Canada north of Montana and that is why I am posting in this forum. I am not looking for a solution just a name. The land looks bizzare with row after row of whatever. Would this probably be a texture, mesh resolution, mesh complexity or whatever?Thank youMichael Cubine

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The "rows" youre seeing are the landclass textures.I'm presuming this is FS9, where in many areas the same texture is repeted for many miles. This is because flightsim works by determining the landclass and applying the matching texture sets, obviously when your up high it looks terrible, but the only way to fix it is get some third party scenery. (photographic would obviously get rid of it entirely, replacement landclass would reduce the repitition) FSX makes a small improvement on this but is still very repetitive or just plain wrong.

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The "rows" youre seeing are the landclass textures.I'm presuming this is FS9, where in many areas the same texture is repeted for many miles. This is because flightsim works by determining the landclass and applying the matching texture sets, obviously when your up high it looks terrible, but the only way to fix it is get some third party scenery. (photographic would obviously get rid of it entirely, replacement landclass would reduce the repitition) FSX makes a small improvement on this but is still very repetitive or just plain wrong.
Thank you very much.Michael Cubine

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