August 20, 200619 yr In FSX, you can choose Bilinear, Trilinear, AND Anisotropic. This is different from FS9 where Anisotropic wasn't a choice.I have an NVidia 7800 GS Card, and I've always set up the AA and AF in the card rather than the AA in the sim.What's the General Advice now? Should I use the Anisotropic in the Sim? If so, what are the advantages? Is there a change of thinking with the AA and AF settings for this new FS platform? Stan
August 20, 200619 yr >In FSX, you can choose Bilinear, Trilinear, AND Anisotropic.>This is different from FS9 where Anisotropic wasn't a choice.>I have an NVidia 7800 GS Card, and I've always set up the AA>and AF in the card rather than the AA in the sim.>What's the General Advice now? Should I use the Anisotropic>in the Sim? If so, what are the advantages? Is there a change>of thinking with the AA and AF settings for this new FS>platform?>> StanHi Stan.I can not answer for FSX yet,but now it as been brought inline with with the latest other games I would guess you would be able to set those setting within the game.Regards.Rex.
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