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Nvidia Inspector

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This just doesn't make any sense. I was running windows 8 and hated it, so yesterday I wiped my drive clean and installed windows 7 and redid FSX and re downloaded nvidia inspector - followed all the settings parameters while the fsx.exe profile is selected and applied and it's STILL not applying it in the same. Flying without any anti alising is painful. It's just so annoying because I've had it up and working before and it worked great.

Blake Williams

 

What happens if you set AA to On in FSX, and choose "Enhance Application setting" in NI?

 

Do you at least get the FSX AA?

Bert

That's what was going to recommend. And just be sure the flags are set per Bert's picture above.

 

Also try "override the application setting" instead of enhance.

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No dice. I've tried everything you guys have recommended. I've set the NI profile to "override application setting" with AA box unchecked, and it looks horrible. I've checked the AA Box in FSX and gone into NI and put flag to "Enhance application setting" and it still looks horrible. The most frustrating part is that it used to work flawlessly until they reset my bios. Since then I have gone from Windows 8 to 7 and reinstalled FSX, all the SP's, followed Nick N's bible and it still doesn't work. 

 

I've deleted the NI ms fsx profile and made a new one attaching said profile to the actual fsx.exe in explorer. nada.

 

The only thing that doesn't make much sense is something I noticed tonight. I went into my root FSX folder - which is located on an SSD and there is no fsx.cfg. When I run a search in windows explorer, it shows the cfg present in C:\users\me\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX. I've been using flight sim since fs95 and always thought that there had to be a .cfg in the root of FSX. Maybe something with my SSD is throwing it off? Then again, doesn't make sense since it used to work flawlessly. 

 

Im at the end of the rope on this one. Mainly being because I just cant get past how bad it looks in fsx when there is no anti-ailising.

 

Yours truly,

Sleepless in Los Angeles 

Blake Williams

 

No mines always been in that user app data folder.

 

Try posting over at simforums and ask nick n?

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