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Low resolution ground textures in distance.

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One thing I've noticed since release is how the ground textures a few miles from the plane are a blurry mess now, where as in the alpha they were crisp and clear to the horizon. Anyone know how to manually edit this parameter in the config files as the settings in the sim seem to do nothing? I can't imagine loading textures hurts performance much unless your low on Vram certainly doesn't on XP11

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ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170

 

There’s a big thread on this over the official forums. It’s a know issue apparently. 
PS, take a look at the MT. Fuji screen when msfs is loading, you’ll see that’s a blurry mess too...... 

Edited by Ianrivaldosmith

Yup, I also get this as well and looks absolutely terrible. Hope it'll get fixed in the next update.

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As above, it's a known problem introduced in the patch before last. Don't try to change your settings, it won't help. We're waiting for Asobo to fix it.

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