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Hi everyone,

I was using DX-10 patch shaders 3.2.2 of which I found out no much difference in performance so I decided back reverting to DX9 but now my Anti aliasing settings in FSX is not working through nvidia inspector.. I see blurry instrument display though from outside the aircraft AA is working..

Please help me.. Either its not reverted back to DX9 fully!

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You can revert to DX9 at any time. There is no need to remove the DX10 patch as it only patches DX10 files. You will have to check your internal settings within FSX and make sure AA and AF are enabled. You can switch back and forth from DX9 to DX10 and you should be able to use exactly the same settings (I do anyway). Others tweak their FSX.cfg and have special settings for the NI but that's making things very, very complicated and IMHO it is not needed.

 

Best regards,

Jim

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