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PMDG 777 - PFD Display problem

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I have the same issue with AA at 4x and AF at 16x. Everything set in FSX and Cat Control center according to numerous guides. Sim looks beautiful and have no texture flickering anywhere.

 

I like a view of .80 for my pilot cam to get a more natural wide field of view. I feel that the 100 or even .90 view setting is too tunnel vision for me.

 

It's just the way the PMDG T7 was made I'm afraid.

Chris Camp

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Use DX9 and follow one of the many Nvidia Inspector guides (ours is pinned here on the forum) to get better AA settings that use supersampling. That'll fix it.

What you're seeing is an unavoidable thing without a full scene AA method - you're asking it to display detail that your monitor's pixel pitch isn't capable of essentially. Notice if you zoom in the displays will clean up. You're trying to display pixel detail that's smaller than what your monitor can actually do. AA helps with this by averaging out the color values around each point so that the effect isn't as bad/distracting. Supersampling is the only way to get that effect on the displays themselves in the VC though. (ie the 4xS or 8xS modes)


I have the same issue with AA at 4x and AF at 16x. Everything set in FSX and Cat Control center according to numerous guides. Sim looks beautiful and have no texture flickering anywhere.

 

Don't buy AMD cards for FSX - we've said this a ton of times. They don't have the type of "combined" AA modes that work best in FSX.

Ryan Maziarz
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For fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com

also you might update your graphic drivers maybe. i also have a HD4000 combined with a GF GTX780M in my notebook. If i select the GTX before start, it will also show up in settings.

Tebin Ulrich

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Thank you PMDG Support. I now at least understand why is this happening. 

but houston we have a problem  :mellow:  FSX Now keep crashing as soon as I load PMDG T7. I followed the settings which were posted here on T7 forum for NvDIA

Ammar Khan

 

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Never mind, I just uninstalled everything and did a new clean install of FSX and 777. All working fine now !

Ammar Khan

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Thank you all  :lol: I got it right. Thanks to hit and trial with NVIDIA Inspector settings and some great topics on the same issue here on AVSIM. I now got CRISP CLEAR, No jaggies, PFD Displays and absolutely breathtaking aircraft and scenery graphics on DX10.  :Big Grin:  :biggrin:

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Ammar Khan

 

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  • 5 months later...

I'm really sorry for bumping the topic,

 

But I'm getting the same issue and I'm unable to fix it. The settings in the guide don't help me at all. I've lived with this because I thought this was how it was supposed to look but after I see my friends posting sharp screenshots of their cockpit with no jaggies on their displays I'm left wondering what did I miss..

 

So far I've only managed to get smooth gauges in DX10 with sparse grid AA. I'm having no luck at all in DX9.

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