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FSLabs and SSAA

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Out of curiosity, is anyone having success/good performance running SSAA and FSlabs?  I know the easy thing is to just try it and see how it goes but thought I would check to see what people think.  Some one the new scenery I am running (FSDT ORD for example) says SSAA should be used to fully benefit from PBR.  After the hotfix, I am having trouble with shimmering and flickering lights at night so I thought I would see if SSAA would fix that.  Full transparency, I am not too sure on the differences between MSAA and SSAA or not using it at all.  My pc specs are below:

 

Operating System: Windows 10 Home Edition (64-Bit)

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Motherboard: ASRock Z170 Professional, Intel LGA 1151

Processor: Intel 6th Gen Core i7 6700K (4.6GHz Overclock) Quad Core

CPU Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H60 Liquid Cooling

System Memory: 16GB Kingston DDR4 SDRAM 2400MHz

Graphics Processor: 6GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060, PCI Express 3.0

System Power: 750 Watt Corsair RM Series Power Supply

Sound Card: 7.1 High Definition Integrated Audio

Primary Solid State Drive: 500GB Samsung EVO 850 Solid State Drive (SSD)

Secondary Hard Drive: None Selected

Networking: 802.11n Wireless Desktop Network Card

 

 

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SSAA is GPU intensive, so the best thing to do is try it out and see if you GPU can handle it.  In P3D dynamic lights is difficult to run with SSAA on, but usually runs better in the daytime.  If your frames drop too much, switch to MSAA.

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I have mostly a hard time during dusk/dawn which can bring my GTX1080TI down looking into the sun with SSAA in flight.

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I use SSAA in the day time as I have DL OFF, night DL ON and 8xMSAA

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The graphics in P3D are (IMO) not acceptable unless I use 4x SSAA......and this is with my very modest i5 4690k/2GB GTX 770/DDR3-1600 RAM powered system. Far too much shimmering with MSAA. Needless to say, I am not able to run dynamic lighting.

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2 hours ago, Christopher Low said:

The graphics in P3D are (IMO) not acceptable unless I use 4x SSAA......and this is with my very modest i5 4690k/2GB GTX 770/DDR3-1600 RAM powered system. Far too much shimmering with MSAA. Needless to say, I am not able to run dynamic lighting.

DL are a great addition for night time. Why don't you adopt David's approach so you can have the best of both?

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