March 27, 201115 yr Have you tried setting everything in CCC to "Application controlled"? Paul Gluck. StrikingSoftware Beta tester and Aerosoft Beta tester for Santorini X, Dangerous Airports 1 and Antarctica X Synapics Touch Pad, Logitek M305 Mouse, Saitek Cyborg X, Windows 7 64-bit. FSX Acceleration, FS9.1. FSX Utilities: FS Water Configurator, ASE, FSUIPC (Unregistered)
March 28, 201115 yr sorry for the double post,I looked at my ATI driver settings, and everything was turned up max in there, max AA and everything, I turned it down to all middle settings, not lowest and not max and it helped A LOT. Still not perfect but it helped a lot.Weird thing though, with those settings in the middle I tried very dense in a thunderstorm on both settings and everything was as smooth as sparse, which is very very strange but it worked.I am happy with what I have so far from 5 min of testing, I will try a flight later on today and see how it goes.Still if anyone has any ideas on improving things a bit more I would love to hear it.Well it's almost a problem with ATI,because ATI and FSX aren't a happy couple regarding clouds and AA. (actually every version of FS had the same issues :( )You cloud try to disable AA for trouble shooting purpose (it looks like crap lol but useful to rule out the GFX) and fly through heavy weather is the FPS more stable well then you have your answer and that is a NVIDIA GFX...The problem is with ATI and AA and clouds :(Cheers, André
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