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When flying many coastal areas I get this problem. A square or more tiles of coastal water appear unblended with the rest of the water. How can I stop this happening & what could be the cause?TIA.

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There was another thread about this topic not too long ago. I think the general consensus was, that this is the way FS2004 is designed. It's the cut-off between two different MIP levels, I believe. Some people talked about various water textures that might lessen the effect.I think in your second pic, that the visibility is unrealistically high. So that would hide the change.Rhett


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Looking at the second image, unless you've compressed the image it looks like you're running in 16-bit colour? Why not 32-bit? And turn extended textures on. Together, that might fix it.Allcott

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