January 20, 201313 yr Hi All, I hope im posting this in the correct area. I recently used ******* 'Bojote' Altuve fsx.cfg tweaker after a freind told me about it and i must say its done wonders for my FPS and i can run my system on such higher settings now with better frames. There is 1 problem im having though... my ground textures are only loading in a low level sort of way. everything is blurry. Can anyone help me with a fix for this? I dont want to ditch the new CFG file really but i do want this problem to get sorted so if anyone has any advice or help that would be great!! Please see attached pic for an example of what i mean
January 20, 201313 yr That web site isn't for everyone. What you need to do is start over, and just run a plain .cfg Follow the guide in the hardware forum.... In a nutshell once you get some nvidia inspector settings all you need is highmemfix=1 to get good results. You can always tweak more from there and or go back to that web site. | My Liveries | FAA ZMP | PPL ASEL | | Windows 11 | MSI Z690 Tomahawk | 12700K 4.7GHz | MSI RTX 4080 | 64GB 6000 MHz DDR5 | 500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD | 2x 2TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 | EVGA 850W Gold | Corsair 5000X | HP G2 (VR) / LG 27" 1440p |
January 20, 201313 yr Author Kaboki im running FPS limiter and fsx FPS set to unlimited The FPS limiter program holds them at 30 ryanbatcund thanks for the advice i will try this aswell
January 20, 201313 yr Ah ok, then I can't put a finger on it, try Ryans suggestions. BTW what zoom level did you have when that screenshot whas taken? zooming in to much also make things blurry...probably not that but just a suggestion.
January 20, 201313 yr I would start by checking that the AutoBojote thing didn't set your FIBER_FRAME_TIME_FRACTION to something like .15. It defaults to like .33, and when it starts getting moved down you are allowing less time for the texture to load, hence you get higher frame rates but the tradoff is you can get the blurries.
January 20, 201313 yr Author BTW what zoom level did you have when that screenshot whas taken? zooming in to much also make things blurry...probably not that but just a suggestion. Standard 1.0 not zoomed in at all. I would start by checking that the AutoBojote thing didn't set your FIBER_FRAME_TIME_FRACTION to something like .15. It defaults to like .33, and when it starts getting moved down you are allowing less time for the texture to load, hence you get higher frame rates but the tradoff is you can get the blurries. I cant see a line in the .cfg that says that anywhere?
January 20, 201313 yr Have you checked that your global texture resolution, level of detail radius, and texture resolution settings are set to sufficient levels? I cant see a line in the .cfg that says that anywhere? The setting should be under [MAIN].
January 20, 201313 yr I cant see a line in the .cfg that says that anywhere? Alright, then that means that fftf is still at default of .33, so Bojote's autotweak tool didn't change it, but the blurries still mean that your texture isn't keeping up with the pace of the sim. You can test this by looking out the window and pausing the sim--I'll bet you notice that in a second or two, the blurries become sharp again. Unfortunately, this is the time you are going to have to start messing around with some of the other parameters, namely TEXTURE_BANDWIDTH_MULT. The best tuning guide I've found is the one at Simforums.com by NickN, where he goes in depth about these things.
January 20, 201313 yr Author Ok I'll have a go and see what happens. Thanks everyone for the input and help
January 20, 201313 yr Standard 1.0 not zoomed in at all. Standard 1.00 zoom level Zoomed Out 0.30 In Orbx manuals it says to use 0.30-0.40 zoom to not get blurry scenery could be just that?
January 20, 201313 yr Author I'll give that a try, will be a shame if that's the fix as I hate zooming out anywhere except vc as it makes things look out of proportion. Thanks for your help Have you checked that your global texture resolution, level of detail radius, and texture resolution settings are set to sufficient levels? The setting should be under [MAIN]. Yeah I've checked all of these thanks Standard 1.00 zoom level Zoomed Out 0.30 In Orbx manuals it says to use 0.30-0.40 zoom to not get blurry scenery could be just that? I'm not actually running orbx though its GEN X I'm using. This problem never happened until the cfg was tweaked, just thought id mention
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