September 9, 201312 yr HI i need help with some lines on my displays, do you know what it is or how i can solve it? thanks in advance BTW loving this bird Kassim salim
September 9, 201312 yr Try adjusting the brightness if you haven't already. I know I could make my NG displays look like this is I made to bight or dim I believe. -Raven HarrisIntel i7 980X @ 4.43GHz | ASUS Rampage III | Corsair 6GB DDR3 2000MHz | 3 EVGA GTX280 | Corsair 1200 Watt | Intel 510 SSD (RAID 0)PMDG - 747-400/8iF | MD11/F | BAe J41 | 737NG 6/7/8/9 Hope ER/BBJ|777LR/FFlight1- Cessna Mustang
September 9, 201312 yr had the same problem and turning off "highle detailed 3d cockpit" did it for me
September 9, 201312 yr Yes, adjusting the brightness, increasing the aa level, and zooming into 1.0 all fix this issue. I use the zooming into 1.0 method, as it gives me the most realistic outside view and completely eliminates these lines in the NGX (you can move your eyepoint back so that you can still have some peripheral vision and see the vc). Alfredo Terrero
September 9, 201312 yr Author HI GUYS, thanks for your replys really appreciate all of them, but none of them seem to work :( Kassim salim
September 9, 201312 yr That is a moiré pattern effect. If you look closely at the speed and altitude tapes, you can see a small grid-like pattern that makes up the graphic. I you move the camera further away, this results in a moiré. Better anti-aliasing should make this effect less noticeable. For example I didn't notice it on my system until I looked for it, but it is very obvious with the terrain map on the ND. After resetting my driver to the settings suggested by PMDG, things look much better. Christoph Kühne
September 9, 201312 yr Author Hi thanks for the reply may you send me the driver setting? Kassim salim
September 9, 201312 yr I followed this guide: http://forum.avsim.net/topic/324786-nvidia-configuration-guide-inspector-2xxxx-drivers-version-20-explanations-of-all-settings/ I haven't read through the thread though - there might be more, better or newer recommendations in the thread itself. Christoph Kühne
September 9, 201312 yr I don't see anything, Where is it? There not really lines but moreso dots or blotches that give the displays what looks like back contrast. -Raven HarrisIntel i7 980X @ 4.43GHz | ASUS Rampage III | Corsair 6GB DDR3 2000MHz | 3 EVGA GTX280 | Corsair 1200 Watt | Intel 510 SSD (RAID 0)PMDG - 747-400/8iF | MD11/F | BAe J41 | 737NG 6/7/8/9 Hope ER/BBJ|777LR/FFlight1- Cessna Mustang
September 10, 201312 yr HI GUYS, thanks for your replys really appreciate all of them, but none of them seem to work :( Did you try a zoom factor of 1? That completely eliminates this on the NGX for me, but I don't know if it'll do the same on the 777. Alfredo Terrero
September 10, 201312 yr Commercial Member That is a moiré pattern effect. If you look closely at the speed and altitude tapes, you can see a small grid-like pattern that makes up the graphic. I you move the camera further away, this results in a moiré. Better anti-aliasing should make this effect less noticeable. For example I didn't notice it on my system until I looked for it, but it is very obvious with the terrain map on the ND. After resetting my driver to the settings suggested by PMDG, things look much better. This is exactly right. Any GDI+ gauge in FSX will exhibit this kind of thing at certain AA/AF settings and certain distances. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
September 10, 201312 yr Author Thank you, guys are so helpful. Try it when i get home Gday Kassim salim
September 10, 201312 yr Author Hi guys when i try to run nvidia inspector it tells me it has stopped working Kassim salim
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