March 1, 201313 yr I did find that there are some fixed settings (at the bottom) in the default MS FSX profile that caused some shimmering of straight lines in the VC. I got round this by applying all the recommended settings to the default (global) settings and then saved them as a new profile which I named "FSX". When I linked the new profile to fsx.exe, Inspector removed its own MS FSX profile and replaced it with mine. You may wish to try this, the default FSX profile can be restored only by re-installing the Nvidia drivers, however. Hi , at the risk of completely hi-jacking this thread I would really like to try this, as my main issue now is the shimmering of taxiway and runway lines... If I can figure out how to " link ' the new profile I will report back, thanks for the tip. Greg
March 1, 201313 yr ...ok tried it out and the shimmering and AA artifacts are still present... if I may elaborate... I use Track ir and test these settings by slowly slewing up and down a runway at ground level. When i view any line ( taxiway...runway... ) or object straight on ( at zero degrees ...or 12 O'clock ) the effects dissapear and I get sharp lines with zero shimmering. When I look at an angle, say out the corner of the windscreen at 45 degrees, whatever lines are visible have strong shimmering and almost no AA ( jaggies ) as I move forward and turn my head whatever is directly in line with my site looks perfect....this is not a TRackIr issue because if i diasble and use the Hat switch to switch views the same effect occurs. do you think there is a NI to fix this ? Again, sorry for the hi-jack cheers greg
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