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Bad FPS in major cities

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>There was a problem AA and AF not being recognized in FSX with>version 7.4, and 7.5, but it seems to be fixed in 7.6 (Atleast>for me)Thanks!!! Ever since I installed FSX, I've had the 7.4 drivers on my system. Since I was getting jaggies even with AA/AF turned on full, I decided that must be an unchangable "feature" of FSX. After reading this thread, I upgraded to the 7.6 driver plus ATI Tray Tools instead of CCC. First time I tried it out, I could hardly believe how beautiful FSX looked. Not a single jaggie! And, while it might just be my illusion, it seems the high-detail radius drastically increased as well.On the down side, I started getting stutters, and my FPS over Seattle dropped from 20 to around 15-18. But I think I can safely say, since this only occured when I finally had AA/AF turned on for real, that my video card is almost certainly the weakest link. Methinks I have a graphics card upgrade in my future...

James David Walley

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This may sound stupid considering you have apparently tried reduced settings, so you probably don't, but do you have light bloom and/or lens flare on? That would definitely account for the low FPS you are seeing if it were!

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Tom

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