October 10, 201411 yr Flightsim never looked or performed so good, I am really happy with this tweak like a new sim - so smooth and looks killer - go for it - I'm glad I did Keep in mind this is P3D V2.4 - have no idea how FSX is going to do with this tweak Link to how to make this work - Enjoy - http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/85724-dsr-for-kepler-now-working/#entry784158 Rich Sennett
October 10, 201411 yr Commercial Member Gorgeous shot, Rich!!! Quick question... I have an i7-3770K @ 4.7GHz, 8GB 2400MHz RAM and a GTX680+ 4GB OC'ed to 1.29GHz. Currenty running latest nVidia drivers with P3D 2.4. Can I implement this tweak? PS. My monitor is a 46" Samsung LED @ 1920x1080... Regards, Efrain RuizLiveDISPATCH @ http://www.livedispatch.org (CLOSED) ☹️
October 10, 201411 yr Author Gorgeous shot, Rich!!! Quick question... I have an i7-3770K @ 4.7GHz, 8GB 2400MHz RAM and a GTX680+ 4GB OC'ed to 1.29GHz. Currenty running latest nVidia drivers with P3D 2.4. Can I implement this tweak? PS. My monitor is a 46" Samsung LED @ 1920x1080... Yupper I think not sure as its a tv - just Google it I guess - thanks Rich Sennett
October 10, 201411 yr Commercial Member Sweet! As soon as I land my current flightt, I will guve this a shot. Regards, Efrain RuizLiveDISPATCH @ http://www.livedispatch.org (CLOSED) ☹️
October 10, 201411 yr Author Sweet! As soon as I land my current flightt, I will guve this a shot. not sure it works on tv's yet looking around, be careful did read your tv has to support the new resolution - use at own risk without looking into it Rich Sennett
October 10, 201411 yr For all the good things, I have found a few bad things also. It does look and perform well but mine seems to have terrible tearing. William
October 10, 201411 yr Author Sounds very nice, gonna give it a shot. Thanks Rich! For all the good things, I have found a few bad things also. It does look and perform well but mine seems to have terrible tearing. Let me clarify something just noticed that there is an option in your resolutions settings added by the inf I would assume you pick DSR higher resolution - I did not do that as it gets blurry - I just leave it at native resolution in my case 2560 x 1440 - probably not what is intended but not knowing this - I have had great success by just turning on 1.20x (native resolution and left smoothness to 33% - huge difference as stated above - so anyone worrying about blowing up Their monitor just try this as it will remain in native resolution - may not be correct but its doing something very good Rich Sennett
October 10, 201411 yr Good stuff, Rich...will try it...for sure! Thanks for sharing! Mitch Post Edit...found them in Global, and not in the individual game settings....ah...thanks...it works! So, the two DSR settings in GLOBAL, it should work on anything you throw at it, right? Wow.... Great tip...thanks for sharing, again, Rich..and to the O.P. on the OBRX forum...what a great find. I see that this is going to be doled out to everybody...soon. I wonder why it was only put out to notebooks at this time...weird. Post edit 2: Ok...have it set for 1.50 native...and 10 percent on smoothness...let's see what this baby can do in P3D! Will post a shot later.... Post Edit 3: Ok..Rich, here's my shot out of KFNT, just east of I-75 at Dawn (DSR setting of 1.50 native/Smoothness at 10 %) Rich, do you see any difference between any other shots of mine PRIOR to this one? Let me know...what do you think? I want to be careful of the Placebo effect....before I comment. This is P3D v2.4 Does it look better to you than my shots taken with my regular driver for a GTX680, the 342.11? Thanks.... Dawn: http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/af0 Day: http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afJ DSR set to (2.0 native res and 0 percent for smoothness: http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/af3 Detroit Skyline viewed on the Detroit River...Dawn...settings 3.0 native and 33 percent Smoothness: http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/af8 Same area, inside cockpit, same DSR settings as above: http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afC Rich, please also shoot a downward ground shot so i can compare ground textures with yours....thanks.
October 10, 201411 yr Another shot leaving KNFT in a 737-800 (DSR 2.0 native and 33% Smoothness) http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afV http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afp http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afA Here's a beer, Rich...cold and frothy!
October 10, 201411 yr how is this tweak implemented, the first link is invalid now Peppy..I just clicked on the below link...and went right to the page...I know that this one works...: http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/85724-dsr-for-kepler-now-working/#entry784158
October 10, 201411 yr That link only says: Sorry, we couldn't find that! which is exactly the same result as before Addendum: OK OK I have to LOGIN and now I see it OK but I have a R290 card so that would not work I presume
October 10, 201411 yr Let me clarify something just noticed that there is an option in your resolutions settings added by the inf I would assume you pick DSR higher resolution - I did not do that as it gets blurry - I just leave it at native resolution in my case 2560 x 1440 - probably not what is intended but not knowing this - I have had great success by just turning on 1.20x (native resolution and left smoothness to 33% - huge difference as stated above - so anyone worrying about blowing up Their monitor just try this as it will remain in native resolution - may not be correct but its doing something very good From reading other posts, I assume that because you did not select a 'new' DSR resolution from the P3D menu, then you are not seeing the effects of DSR at all as you are still running a bog standard resolution. It is a stunning screenshot, but not produced by DSR (unless I missed something). Another shot leaving KNFT in a 737-800 (DSR 2.0 native and 33% Smoothness) http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afV http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afp http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/afA Here's a beer, Rich...cold and frothy! Mitch Which resolution did you choose from the P3D menu? Daz
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