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Jaggy graphics at the front page

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Is this only my graphics problem or it's AVSIM having problems with image compression?

The screenshots which are supposed to be advertising AVSIM shop, and not only, look rather terrible on my monitor.

Jaggies, no anti aliasing. Have a look:

 

jaggies-1.jpg

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I'm on Firefox 13.0 (the latest version).

Resolution 1920 x 1080 (native for my Samsung P2370).

 

EDIT: I have just tried Internet Explorer and it looks the same.

What do others see? Is this a graphics problem on my side?

The visual issue may well be on your setup , i check the front page across three resolutions and different browsers during the day and would be worried if i had that happening myself .

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OK, thank you for the clarification.

And I am seriously worried about my graphics now.... Nail%20Biting.gif

 

That might have something to do with my being unable to fix recent problems with FS blurry ground textures and jagged roads...

OK, thank you for the clarification.

And I am seriously worried about my graphics now.... Nail%20Biting.gif

 

That might have something to do with my being unable to fix recent problems with FS blurry ground textures and jagged roads...

Check your anti aliasing settings in your NVIDIA control panel/inspector.

Thanks!
Nick Crate
Chief Executive Officer
FedEx Virtual Air Cargo

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Check your anti aliasing settings in your NVIDIA control panel/inspector.

 

3D antialiasing settings shouldn't have anything to do with how a web browser on the 2D desktop is displaying things.

 

Are you positive your resolution and color depth are set right? It should be 1920x1080 and 32 bit color. Having it set to 16 or 8 bit color could cause that type of look. (known as "dithering")

Ryan Maziarz
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Are you positive your resolution and color depth are set right?

 

Yes, I am, Ryan. Now I am afraid this is the sign that my blurry FS ground and my jagged (dotted) FS roads were not there just because of the sim itself.

I have described my fight in two posts:

http://forum.avsim.n...-and-landclass/

http://forum.avsim.n...d-dotted-roads/

And even though I have tried absolutely all tweaks and settings possible (inluding your great post at the PMDG forum), there was no solution.

I have the latest 301.42 drivers (tried all available ones!), and Nvidia Inspector (1.9.6.5.) set right.

So I uninstalled both sims completely last night. Today I installed pure FS9.1 to test and... can already see the problem persists. See how bad it is:

 

fs9defaultS.jpg

 

Add it to my AVSIM forum problem. And the fact I see some bright smudging when I scroll texts in the browser and some very slow response time (showing 'wavy' effects).

I don't know what to think. Is my 7-month old GTX 560 Ti dying? That would be very bad news.

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I have the same issue. I've seen it on two different computers so far. I think its just a matter of some thumbnails used were significantly bigger before uploaded, so when autoscaled, they become a bit jagged. Not all thumbnails are like that, which is what makes me think its just a scaling issue.

Brandon Filer

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I have the same issue

 

Thank you, Brandon. At least I know I am not the only one since I don't since such problems at other websites.

 

EDIT: I have just checked on my wife's laptop and it also looks bad.

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