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"Your graphics card does not support the proper level of shaders, FSX will now close"

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I was trying to solve why my laptop which has a better graphics card in it than my PC is giving me the blurry textures. It auto set everything to ultra high, which is kind of funny considering the warning I got after changing the aircraft detail to low and then closed FSX. I have a GTX 1060 on the laptop, so that shouldn't be the issue at all. So I ask here, what prompted this warning? Do I not have graphics drivers installed or something? This warning occurred after I hit x to close the simulator. I was flying in FTX's Scotland near Edinburgh with the VRS superbug, that might have something to do with the issue possibly. I haven't tested my laptop fully yet however.

Make sure you display driver settings show it is a 32 bit color depth and not a 16 bit color depth.  This is in resolutions.  If that is set properly, you should probably delete your FSX.cfg, restart FSX and let the config rebuild.

 

I also found the possible solution here on AVSIM for this error - http://www.avsim.com/topic/453102-fsx-this-graphics-card-does-not-meet-minimum-requirements/

 

Best regards,

Jim

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