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Displays not very crisp

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Hello,

 

Since I have been using the NGX, I noticed the displays are not as crisp as they used to in FSX, this is very noticeable when you click for example on the ND and it pops out, compared to its image when you just look at the flight panel.

 

One other issue: anytime a plane is flying past me, below, I keep seeing its red tag, as if my plane is transparent.

 

I have very few flights with the NGX in P3D,and these are my first issues...

 

If I have to post some pix just ask, but please let me know what site to use, as Image shack is telling me my free trial is over and I do not want to pay just to upload two images...

 

Enrico

 

 

 

 

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I have very few flights with the NGX in P3D,and these are my first issues...

 

P3D graphics settings are different from the FSX ones. Turning off FXAA should be first step. From there, tune your HDR options.

Kyle Rodgers

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Hi Kyle,

 

I just read your post, and will try to do as you say. Just an image I want to post, to show you what I mean, I hope you can view the image...

 

https://goo.gl/photos/jXpXuLXUr7suLQ3E8

 

Yup. FXAA and HDR.

 

Full names - first and last - on the forum, please.

Kyle Rodgers

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FXAA and HDR, got it!  Many thanks, Kyle

 

Enrico Lazzaroni

I turn off VC mipmap too, looks much better without it.

Dan Downs KCRP

I find if you have bloom on everything looks too bright, and blurry. It is a nice effect but it is difficult viewing dials.

J u l ia n D i a m a n d i s

 

 

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