December 30, 20169 yr Hi Everyone, Ok, so ive done a fresh install of P3D V3.4 and for some strange reason i cannot seem to get AA working very well/ if at all. Before i done the fresh install everything was working ok. (reason for fresh install was purely due to a hard drive upgrade) So ive got all my latest nvidia driver(s) updated and ive been researching to the worlds end to find a souloution just so i didnt have to post another "AA Is Awful" topic but here i am doing that very thing. lol. (Appoligise to mods if in wrong section) Ok so below i have posted my settings from nvidia Inspector and P3d itself. which i believe i have copied or set correctly according to Rob Ainscough's guide. I have also youtubed and google searched many others and tried them all but still to no availe. There is one thing that keeps coming to mind and that is i have changed my monitor from a 24" widescreen monitor to a 32" LG HDTV using a HDMI cable fromy my graphics card to my tv/monitor. Im gessing this is ok? Any help would be appreicated as it is gettin frustrating. As you can see by the in game shot the jaggies are not really bad but there still not right and as you can see by the menu the aircraft is very jaggy. My computer specs are below: - Intel I5 6400 2.7GHZ Nvidia 960 GTX 4GB 1TB hardrive - Main 2TB hardrive - Storage 16GB RAM Thanks in advance Problem fixed...for me i had to select Trilinar in the Texture Filter option. Some reason that worked and im getting pretty good frames to.
December 30, 20169 yr Another avenue to explore may be the picture settings controlling your LG TV picture. On my TV monitor I had to switch the TV from PC mode to Sports or Cinema in order to remove, turn off the "SUPER RESOLUTION" option which translated into horrible aliasing. i7 6700K @ 4.7GHz | Asus Maximus VIII Formula MB | 16GB Corsair DDR4 3200MHz CL15 | Samsung 950 Pro M.2 512GB | Corsair H115i AIO cooler | Corsair HX1000i PSU | Asus Strix GTX 1080 | 49" LG 4K | Crucial 500 gig SSD dedicated to P3D | Seagate 1T Hybrid for storage | 1 19" + 2 25" monitors for gauges and to monitor performance |
December 31, 20169 yr Author Another avenue to explore may be the picture settings controlling your LG TV picture. On my TV monitor I had to switch the TV from PC mode to Sports or Cinema in order to remove, turn off the "SUPER RESOLUTION" option which translated into horrible aliasing. Thank you for your reply mate. I will also give this a try.
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