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Blurry wing texture on 'maroon'?

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I get this rather blurry wing texture when looking out of the VC. Other planes and textures look sharp and I didn't change any texture resolution in FSX itself. So I assume that the maroon texture set is somehow blurred in that section.Can anybody confirm? Edited. Pictures are from 'blue'maroon2.jpgmaroonb.th.jpg

Edited by CoolP

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I think I have to check my stuff now. My yesterdays screenshots are sharp, now I get some blurry wings. So it seems like the Carenado textures aren't a problem.Sharp ones.tospain.th.jpg

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Ok, seems like my driver change to 295.73 caused another handling of the anisotropic filtering. I have to force it now whereas 285.62 did not need this. However, I'm not happy with the new driver so far. At least it explains why my former screenshots gave me sharp textures.

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Thanks, Bert.I'm back to sharp textures again, but don't ask me why it worked. I haven't reinstalled the new drivers, but just forced Nvidia Inspector to reset to Nvidia defaults and then applied the well known FSX settings again. Now they are working as with the old drivers.I never use imported profiles when updating the drivers and always set them up fresh and new. But, this time, it did not work on the first attempt. Meh, if it works now, why would I care? But, again, thanks for helping. :(

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