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GTX970 and anti aliasing

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There are reports on SOH of a few having AA troubles in the last couple of NVidia driver releases.


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If someone feels a little adventurous then you can try the following:

 

nVidia 364.72

 

NI set Transparency Multisampling to: Enabled

NI set Transparency Supersampling to: 2x Sparse Grid Supersampling.

 

In Xplane 2X SSAA+FXAA

 

It has made a difference in regards to the shimmering problem, almost completely gone. 

 

Hope it helps others.


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If someone feels a little adventurous then you can try the following:
 
nVidia 364.72
 
NI set Transparency Multisampling to: Enabled
NI set Transparency Supersampling to: 2x Sparse Grid Supersampling.
 
In Xplane 2X SSAA+FXAA
 
It has made a difference in regards to the shimmering problem, almost completely gone. 
 
Hope it helps others.

 

 

This is the best driver for you? I have GTX770


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This is the best driver for you? I have GTX770

 

Jose, I have a GTX970 and yes these are the ones that have shown (in my setup) best performance over all, very happy with them, also with the NI tweaks, shimmering is almost completely gone.


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Jose, I have a GTX970 and yes these are the ones that have shown (in my setup) best performance over all, very happy with them, also with the NI tweaks, shimmering is almost completely gone.

Thanks Carlos.

 

I am testing now an old driver that i read here at avsim. Some .88 i think. But with 1/2 Refresh Rate i think there is no difference. Will test more.


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Hi,

 

With the advice from CarlosF, I tried Nvidia 364.72 driver. I do not see much better results than with the latest one, but it seems that setting Enhanced AA with Supersampling in NI added a boost to the overall AA. The point is that the shimmering that remains is not normal AA shimmering but flickering textures...that is really what I woud like to get rid off. I will try to post on Xplane.org support forum.

 

Thanks anyway to CarlosF and the others for kind help,

 

Pierre

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