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At 8,000 or over, all terrain blotches and blurs out...

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If everything is clean at 7.5 - what are you looking to gain beyond that? 

 

And if P3D ignores anything over 6.5, I would imagine 6.5 is the default - and as CB suggested above, there may be zero difference between 6.5 and 7.5 due to 6.5 being the limit.

 

I'm curious what you find as I'm struggling with blurry ground textures but can't get to my PC until tomorrow.

Hi Bob,

 

The reason that I went looking beyond the stock LOD of 6.5, was that I was seeing light (light orb's..etc) and texture square generation (something like what you have in FSX, at the stock, but when I went to 9.5...it totally was removed, clear out to the horizon. I didn't catch the complete unfocus and blur of texture, until I took my first commercial flight, of which I then went over my usual 2,800-3,500 foot VFR max.  At 22,000 feet...I saw it when looking out and or Spot View.  So, this morning, I cut my LOD back to 6.5 and flew.  I took the Raptor right up to 47,000 feet...and everything remained clear, and well formed.  I took it up another notch to 7.5, and the same.  I haven't had time to try one more, and to answer your question, to see if any light-forming-popping-texture forming(tiles), happens at Dusk and Night.  If so...then I will crank it up to 8.5 and try that.  If that produces no popping, and also keeps me from having a bad non-focus and rendering of the terrain...then that is where I will stay, and will not be adding or taking anything away from the .cfg from then on out.  But yes...a setting of 6.5/7.5 cleared up the reason that I posted the thread this morning.  Yes, I can still be most happy with either a 6.5 or 7.5 setting, for the texture forming near the horizon certainly is not a deal breaker, by any means....

stop tweaking and just fly the damn sim :lol:  :rolleyes:   I have no issues with P3Dv2 and never had issues with FSX. 

I'm having similar issues.

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stop tweaking and just fly the damn sim :lol:  :rolleyes:   I have no issues with P3Dv2 and never had issues with FSX. 

 

How is this constructive to the thread?

 

For what it's worth I have blurries issues in P3D as well. They're not as bad as some videos or screenshots I've seen, but at least on my PC, FSX has a much easier time keeping up with terrain texture redraws than P3D.

stop tweaking and just fly the damn sim :lol:  :rolleyes:   I have no issues with P3Dv2 and never had issues with FSX. 

 

So you're saying that those who have issues should stop trying to fix them with tweaks and continue flying with the issues?

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