May 29, 201511 yr I recently reinstalled the PMDG 737NGX for FSX Gold Edition on my computer, and noticed that the textures in the cockpit are a lot lower than the quality that they used to be. They are quite blurry in comparison to the crispness of before on the aircraft. I have checked the PMDG operations center, and the cockpit resolution is set to high quality. I was wondering if anyone could help me resolve the issue. Also, if you guys could tell me how to put up screenshots, I will so you will be able to see. Thanks for the help!
May 29, 201511 yr https://www.dropbox.com/s/aex0h0nupmjv8ib/Cpmdg.JPG?dl=0 In your start menu in the PMDG folder Steve McNitt
May 29, 201511 yr Do you use Nvidia Inspector? I found with the correct settings which can be found throughout these forums, my cockpit texture quality was greatly improved...when i changed to FSX Steam, I had to make a new profile to regain my "crisp" cockpit views.. Peter Webber MSFS 2020 & 2024 / Windows 11 / Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF / MSI Pro Z890-S WIFI / Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 500GB / Corsair Vengeance DDR5 48GB 7000MHz / MSI Geforce RTX 4070Ti Super
May 30, 201511 yr Author Thanks for all of the input! I tried the suggestions by Slayer and Peter Weber, but didn't get success yet. By the way Mephic, where is the max texture load in the fsx cfg file, I can't seem to find it? I appreciate the help! :rolleyes:
May 30, 201511 yr where is the max texture load in the fsx cfg file, I can't seem to find it? I appreciate the help! Graphic section take a closer look if its not there just add it in Texture_Max_Load= 4096 or 2048 or 1024 depending on you want I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
May 30, 201511 yr Can you give some more information first? Did you use DX9 or DX10? What video card you have? Nvidia or ATI? Do you have blurry texture only in cockpit? How are you're texture outside in external view? Artur MunteanuThe secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made!
May 30, 201511 yr Check the FSX display options menu (under Aircraft I think) there is a check box that must be checked to enable high resolution cockpit displays. If not it will give you low resolution blurry type displays. Regards Ian Friend Ian FriendMOBO: Gigabyte B850 AORUS Elite | CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 78003XD | RAM: ADATA XPG Lancer RGB 64GB 6000 MHzGPU: AMD Radeon RX7800XT 16GB | HDD: Kingston KC3000 PCIe M.2 4TB NVMe | Monitor MSI MAG 401QR 40"1440p Ultrawide | OS: Windows 11
May 30, 201511 yr Moderator Graphic section take a closer look if its not there just add it in Texture_Max_Load= 4096 or 2048 or 1024 depending on you want Those settings don't effect user aircraft at all, only scenery resolution for clouds, water, buildings, etc. User aircraft will display whatever resolution the native textures installed are. I keep my Texture_Max_Load=1024 but my VC still remains at the high resolution textures as long as the high resolution virtual cockpit is set in the FSX UI and in the Operations Center options. Sean Campbell Check the FSX display options menu (under Aircraft I think) there is a check box that must be checked to enable high resolution cockpit displays. If not it will give you low resolution blurry type displays. Regards Ian Friend Correct. Also is your fsx.cfg set to 4096 max texture load?Not necessary, see my first post. Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
May 30, 201511 yr Author I found the fix! It turns out that when I reinstalled FSX, it turned the world texture settings back to high instead of ultra high. This is what caused the blurry cockpit textures. Thanks for all the help guys, I really appreciate this great avsim community!
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