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Blurry textures with the Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb graphic card

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I have all the offical Project AI packages and they all look good except for the heavy (A330's and A340's) Austrian AI planes, they have blurry textures. Is there a way I can fix this?I have a Radeon 9880 Pro 128mb graphic card and checked the card settings. I have the texture performance set to "High Quality" and the Mipmap detail level at "High Quality" I also have the Anit Aliasing set at 6xShould I change those settings?PS - I have the OSS Gatwick airport scenery, and those textures sometimes get blurry too (this is the only airport scenery I have that does this)Here is the rest of my system:P4 2.8 GHzRadeon 9800 PRO 128MB1 GB memoryAsus P4C800 Deluxe i875P P4 800FSB DDR ATX Motherboard w/Audio, LAN, RAID/SerialWindos XP Pro17" Flat screen monitor

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Blurry textures usually get fixed by the Anisotropic Filtering (AF) setting in the Radeon display properties. Try setting that to 8 or 16X and the Anti-Aliasing (AA) at either 4 or 6X. Make sure you're setting AA in the video card control panel - leave the box unchecked in FS...

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I already have my Anisotropic Filtering setting at 16x and the Anti-Aliasing at 6x. So thats not the answer.

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