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So this is my problem with graphical rendering ..

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See the clouds here in the green box how they appear speckled or mottled almost like a moire effect .. 

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Happens with water and anything reflective as well.

I have a GTX 960 and tried all combinations and levels of graphic settings from low to high AA etc. to no avail.

Anyone else getting this effect ?

Edited by Age_27

Everyone is getting that. It's called dithering and is used to improve performance when drawing volumetric particles. It' gets worse on low cloud settings and a bit better on high.

I'm seeing that on Ultra 

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Yes, you'll always see it to a certain degree no matter what settings you have.

53 minutes ago, hanhamreds said:

I'm seeing that on Ultra 

It’s a price we pay to have such complex cloud structures drawn why still maintaining a reasonable level of performance.

Would I like it not to be there, sure. But I will live with it for the performance compromise.

 

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2 minutes ago, michaelray said:

It’s a price we pay to have such complex cloud structures drawn why still maintaining a reasonable level of performance.

Would I like it not to be there, sure. But I will live with it for the performance compromise.

 

The alternative is those 2d flat clouds 🙃

 

André
 

Yes I have that too on every setting so you are not on your own......is it something that can be fixed at all do we think??

Regards

Paul EGCC

3 minutes ago, awf said:

The alternative is those 2d flat clouds 🙃

Yes pretty amazing how far it has come in terms of weather depiction.

I have has some super realistic flights with MSFS.

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OK thanks for the replies guys glad to know it's not just me. Just haven't seen this in the many videos peoplel have been uploading maybe the YouTube compression is filtering it out somewhat. 

look just like Xenviro 😉

 

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