January 22, 20233 yr Hi , i notice after SU10/11 the VC is brighter and it is welcomed as i still have a hard time reading the displays. Its harder in the Fenix vs PMDG . My resolution is 65%4k on a 55" 4k . The brightness effect vs outside in MSFS is improved but still a problem on my end. Does VC default Zoom change this? What is your setting in this regards? Maybe the fonts is to small for my eyes these days😉 Thanks Michael Moe Michael Moe
January 22, 20233 yr Do you use DLSS or AMD similar? On my system it does make the screen hard to read
January 22, 20233 yr Author 1 hour ago, bendead said: Do you use DLSS or AMD similar? On my system it does make the screen hard to read No i dont think so as i still using a 1080TI. Thanks Michael Moe Michael Moe
January 25, 20233 yr Author Hi again , i tried out the zoom in the fenix. I changed it from 50% to 62% in the VC and moved back a little. Then i saved the view with ctrl+alt and numbers and now it serns its somehow stays in this zoomed view even setting it back to 50% and hitting the saved VC number view. It does say 50% though. What is the differents using autozoom vs manual zoom?. It helped alot zooming from 50 to 62 but now it feels like i was at 0% prior to these changes. In the controls i have set it back to 50% Anyone with simular issues? Michael Moe Michael Moe
January 26, 20233 yr Michael, I have definitely experienced the same issue, especially with the Fenix. I am running MSFS on a 32” LG monitor, and using an RTX 3080 for my GPU. If I set render scaling to 80% to recover a few frames while capped at 30 FPS in MSFS, waypoint data are barely legible on the Nav display, and altitude constraints are little more than a blur. If I run at 4K native resolution, the results are a little better but still not great. Contrast this with the PMDG 737 or the FBW a320, which both present the same data sharply and with no legibility issues. This arises in part from the font style chosen for the Fenix. The FBW bird uses a very bright and sharp font in a basic block text style. The Fenix, however, uses a more complex font with smaller, less sharp and more “stylish” that unfortunately does not resolve well. And while I get your point about our older, tired eyes being a part of this, I recently acquired a new pair of prescription eyeglasses just for computer distances, and the results could not be better, other than for the Fenix text display. BTW, I am using TAA, not DLSS, for my AA method, so blaming this on DLSS is not an adequate answer. Rich
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