December 17, 201510 yr Currently running 335.23 WHQL. Have been with those for a long time and have great results. Regards, Joe Esposito
December 30, 201510 yr Did you fully uninstall the previous drivers and performed a clean install of your current driver? Sometimes things get left behind and play havoc. A clean install starts you off from scratch ... nothing is saved from your previous install. Hello, yes I did, unfortunately it has no effect whatsoever, I have tried several drivers but none of them make the trick, at this point I am sure it is something else adding to the problem but what it could be I have no idea.
December 30, 201510 yr Using nvidia inspector, delete the default "MS Flight Simulator 2004" profile. Then try adjusting AA using the Global profile. If that works, create a new FS2004 profile. RJ
January 7, 201610 yr Few days ago, I installed the new 361.43. Great improvement compared to the old 344.48. I use the NickN settings as well and also used them before. Before I had huge frame impacts (dropped down to 5-7 fps) when flying in bad weather conditions. Now the problem solved and all is running smooth. Win7-64, GTX-560Ti, i5-3450 Robert
January 10, 201610 yr I am going to try this new ones, Enzian talks about, I reinstalled FS2004 from 0 and still no luck with the jaggies. Jaggies everywhere........
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