September 16, 200520 yr I am currently in the process of reinstalling FS 9 on my new rig. Should I enable antialiasing and anisotropic filtering via my graphics cards (I'm running two Gforce 9800GTX cards), or should I leave this "application controlled"?thanks for the assistance.ricardo
September 16, 200520 yr Hope you are running 2 cards for a different game, because it wont make a spit of difference with FS. Did you mean 7800? No matter. Set your AA and AF on the card, not in FS. Course, you have to set your AF on the card because there is no setting for it in FS. Hope this helps. Scott
September 16, 200520 yr Commercial Member get the 1.2 beta of nHancer at www.nhancer.com - with twin 7800GTX's you shoudl be able to run the max AA and AF that the cards can do with supersampling. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
September 16, 200520 yr >get the 1.2 beta of nHancer at www.nhancer.com - with twin>7800GTX's you shoudl be able to run the max AA and AF that the>cards can do with supersampling.Just browsed that site... looks like a very cool tool. I also perused the nhancer forums, but there was no mention of anyone giving it a shot with FS9 (and, of course, no profiles).Have you used nhancer? Any recommendations as to its usage?Thanks again for the link.
September 16, 200520 yr Author There is no profile, but the FS 9 .exe file is listed among the list of games. You can browse to that listing and then create a profile. ricardo
September 16, 200520 yr >There is no profile, but the FS 9 .exe file is listed among>the list of games. You can browse to that listing and then>create a profile. >>ricardoRicardo:Thanks for the info. One last question if you don't mind: what driver set are you using for you 7800. I'm asking since you're likely using one that 'plays nicely' with Nhancer.Thanks again!
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