May 19, 201115 yr Greeting,Today I noticed a weird behavior with FSX. For some reason the simulator is not allowing me to set the mesh resolution to 38m, and stays at 19m. I have tried rebooting the computer to no avail.Here are my settings:Global Texture Quality: HighFPS Locked: 25fpsResolution: 1280x800 (don't remember that well)Advanced animations enabledScenery Complexity: Very DenseAutogen: DenseDetail Radius: LargeMesh Complexity: 70Mesh Resolution: 19mWater: Low 2.xLand Detailed Texture enabledEffects: Medium.Am I missing something?Thanks! Visit Us at www.virtualeastern.com
May 19, 201115 yr Greeting,Today I noticed a weird behavior with FSX. For some reason the simulator is not allowing me to set the mesh resolution to 38m, and stays at 19m. I have tried rebooting the computer to no avail.Here are my settings:Global Texture Quality: HighFPS Locked: 25fpsResolution: 1280x800 (don't remember that well)Advanced animations enabledScenery Complexity: Very DenseAutogen: DenseDetail Radius: LargeMesh Complexity: 70Mesh Resolution: 19mWater: Low 2.xLand Detailed Texture enabledEffects: Medium.Am I missing something?Thanks!It should save the setting that was in force at the time of a normal shutdown.Normal=exit with confirmation. Exiting with CTRL+Break will not save the config.in your fsx.cfg look for[TERRAIN]LOD_RADIUS=4.500000MESH_COMPLEXITY=100MESH_RESOLUTION=20//mesh=22 (10m for FSG); mesh=20 for 38m defaultif your last setting was 19m then resolution would be 21, of course. Set it to 20 if it's not,then save and restart FSX to check.I don't recall ever not being able to change the resolution in the sim but you can check if the sim reads the cfg file and starts with 38m showing - you might also experiment with some lower resolution values; they should also work.Loyd Hooked since FS4... now flying: FSX Acceleration on Win7/64, Core Duo E8400; GA-EP45-DS3R; GTX 460-768MB; 4G RAM; Freezer 7 Pro
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