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Virtual Cockpit blocky even with high settings

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Hello! I´ve not read of anyone having this problem so I might as well post this.

 

My aircraft settings are the highest possible (Ultra) and antialiasing + anisotropic. My card is 8800 GTS 512 MB and it´s updated with latest drivers.

 

But in every single default FSX plane my VC still is "blocky".

This makes it impossible for me to read all the text around the cockpit so I have to constantly switch between 2D and 3D to perform tasks.

Please watch the attached pics:

 

 

 

I think it might be that my graphic card is not fully supportable? But it still is a good card for FSX so I´m really not sure...

 

Any comments and suggestions are highly appreciable!

Edited by firehawk44
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Check your Global Texture Resolution (I think that's what it's called).

It should be maxed for the crispest textures.

Aamir Thacker

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Check your Global Texture Resolution (I think that's what it's called).

It should be maxed for the crispest textures.

 

Now I feel a bit stupid... :D Thank you very much, I never realised "global texture" meant VC as well!... Thanks again.

 

 

Also: High Resolution Virtual Cockpit, checked!

 

Already had, thanks!

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Now I feel a bit stupid... :D Thank you very much, I never realised "global texture" meant VC as well!... Thanks again.

 

No problem, happy flying :)

Aamir Thacker

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