December 30, 20223 yr Anyone know how to save settings ? As when I update gpu driver it’s gets deleted. thanks mike
December 30, 20223 yr I take a picture of my settings...learned to do that after losing them a couple times. Eric i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11
December 31, 20223 yr Would be interesting to know what kind of things people do with the filters. I used to use them heavily, but have since dialled back a bit, I use my monitor on cool tone, as I can configure the colours better on the monitor than in the filters, would be temperature on the colours filter, but mine leaps straight to -10 and I reckon I would like -5, so now leave at 0 and let monitor do it. I think MSFS is too warm, yellow clouds etc. I also have vibrance -10 on here. I used to use a slight red/pink tint as well (Tint Colour 20%), but again don't seem to need this after changing monitor settings. On Brightness and Contrast I used to remove dampen highlights, reduce gamma and increase contrast, now I just increase contrast a little (different gamma mode on monitor takes care of gamma). Then details fliter, I reduce clarity a fair bit (-40%).
December 31, 20223 yr I use the brightness, color, and clarity filters, which I find make the display of MSFS textures, clouds, and scenery more appealing than the default MSFS. While it’s true that MSFS does offer much more graphics details than previous sims, I have been disappointed by the lack of clarity or crispness in the default textures. I run MSFS on a system with a Ryzen 5800X, an EVGA RTX 3080 GPU, 32 Gb of system RAM, and an LG 4K display. Even with most settings at ultra or high, the textures appear very muddled unless apply the Nvidia filters. I write my settings down so that I can restore them after MSFS or driver updates. I’ve wondered if others use these or other filters to bring out a better look to MSFS. Rich
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