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Blurry terrain please help

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Well right now i have nothing installed... And it takes about30secs for the terrain to load properly. And cfg tweaks I should do?

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5 hours ago, mooki said:

Well right now i have nothing installed... And it takes about30secs for the terrain to load properly. And cfg tweaks I should do?

 

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You need to start Taskmanager and see how much RAM you are using, With only 4GB there is a good possibility you have run out of physical RAM and the slow loading textures are, at least in part, caused by having to use the pagefile (which is MUCH) slower. Another thing to consider is that you are using a very fast aircraft with a very slow CPU. I'd be amazed if the CPU can quickly generate large textures at 400 Kts.........Doug

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Another possibility is a disc usage problem. Without the game running, open task manager ( ctrl+alt+del ). If it is anywhere near 100%, Your ground textures can't load. I'm guessing that your computer is a bit older laptop. If high disc usage is indeed your problem, we can't really diagnose your computer here. In my case high usage was because the HDD was going bad. Replacing it with a SDD made the computer better than new.

OTOH, I wonder what happened to your computer two weeks ago? 

Bob

i5, 16 GB ram, GTX 960, FS on SSD, Windows 10 64 bit, home built works anyway.

Looks like you simply don't have enough PC all round. Check task manager to make sure nothing is hogging resources. If nothing is, either a computer upgrade or FS9 are your best options.

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Mark Daniels

 

@mooki The fact that you reinstalled FSX and don't have any add-ons installed and still no luck, the next question would be did you downloaded any version updates to your Graphics Card lately?. In the past i have updated my Graphics Card software and have had problems and had to revert back to he previous version. Updates are not always better depending on what the upgrades were suppose to address, remember Flight Sim in not a game but a simulator and the Processor and Graphics Card does not work the same as Gaming.

Just a suggestion since it's similar to what I experienced some time ago.

Good luck.

Forshaw. 

  • 4 weeks later...
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hi sorry for late answer... since then it worked good now its back to blurry i am so lost at this point.. nothing weird in the task manger and i didnt touch the graphics card 

Since it sounds like you had working good and it suddenly became blurry, it means only one thing - you are running out Virtual Address Space (VAS) during the flight.  In FSX you only get up to 4GB's as it is a 32 bit application.  This usually starts to run out during a flight depending on how long you have been flying. Your i3 (CPU unnamed) 3.30GHz with only 4GB of RAM is probably not powerful enough.  There is no solution for systems that are not powerful enough.

 

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