August 23, 200421 yr This question pertains to the ever-annoying pitch black shadows. For some reason, I remember them being somewhat transparent, but now they cover up markings on the ground and it's completely annoying.Any help or ideas are appreciated!PS - It's not due to my specs because the shadows were working normally a little while ago... Sincerely, Chase My 2017 Build: Liquid Cooled i7 7700K CPU idle @ 4.2GHz | MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G | 16GB's DDR4 4000 RAM | ASUS 27" 144hz Gaming Monitor | MSI Z270 M7 Motherboard | Windows 10 | Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB SSD
August 23, 200421 yr When it happened to me it was because I had 16-bit color selected in the Display Options. Changing the color depth to 32 bit fixed the problem for me. R-
August 23, 200421 yr Thanks for the input. I checked and I am at 32 bit in the display options... Hmmmm.. :-hmmm Sincerely, Chase My 2017 Build: Liquid Cooled i7 7700K CPU idle @ 4.2GHz | MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G | 16GB's DDR4 4000 RAM | ASUS 27" 144hz Gaming Monitor | MSI Z270 M7 Motherboard | Windows 10 | Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB SSD
August 23, 200421 yr In Display Properties if you have the option be sure Fog Table (or something like that) is enabled. I think this only applies to nVidia cards.David
August 23, 200421 yr >Thanks for the input. I checked and I am at 32 bit in the>display options... Hmmmm.. :-hmmmmmCheck 6!Thats your display settings within FS or desktop?Just to be sure that should be 32bit in FS9/settings/display/hardware
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