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Blurry Fix in SP2

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No cigar:-( I guess the next thing to do is wait for SP2 and see if it does the trick.

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I noticed in the pic you posted you were running autogen. Maybe your system just can't handle any autogen. It's obvious to me that you're not prepared to make the necessary compromises for your system to run FSX. And please post your specs the next time you ask for advice. I think you posted them later.

>No cigar:-( I guess the next thing to do is wait for SP2 and>see if it does the trick.Yeah I troubleshoot computers for a living, and I tried everything imaginable with no results. I had to uninstall SP1 to fix my blurries, and now I'm waiting for SP2 hoping it will fix the SP1 issue. If not my last resort will be a new system, and considering most people do not have the blurry issue, changing the system will hopefully work.

>It's obvious to me that you're not prepared to make the necessary>compromises for your system to run FSX. Its statements like these that lead me to believe you are denying the issue. If you read this thread you will see he has in fact tested without autogen. If I can run the scene below at 23fps using very dense autogen with no blurries in RTM, I should CERTAINLY be able to run with no autogen, traffic, ai, water, or bloom using SP1 capped at 12fps and not get the blurries shown in the screenshots within this thread. http://sio.midco.net/FTP5/Eurotrip2.jpg

I can concur to the blurries issue with SP1.I didn't have that many of them in FSX RTM.No fix was able to reduce the blurries so I had to roll back to RTM.I'm also curious whether SP2 is going to fix the issue for me.However I'm not holding my breath because nobody seem to figure out the reason why this happens on some machines and not on others.Cheers,=S.V.=eMachines T5026/P4/3.07GHz/1Gb RAM/160Gb S-ATA HDD/Windows XP Home SP2/ATI RADEON 9250 PCI 256Mb/ViewSonic VX910 19' 1280x1024/Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback 2

I am struck by one thing:If the beta testers never saw this problem, why has there not been an effort to try an single out the reason behind blurries in the general population?

Not an ATI problem. I have seen exactly the same result with my NVIDIA 8800GTX, as many others have noted.Reformatting, and installing everything over again greatly helped to clear up the problem to an acceptable level, but blurries do still exist at times and you can see textures occasionally catching up.Fly at tree top level following a road. Proportional to speed, if your road or highway texture does not degrade at all, I envy you. It is at a level with which I can live now, but blurries do still exist.Respectfully:RTH

Well I didn't think I had the blurries until I started reading this thread. Then I asked my wife, "Does this look blurry to you?" Guess what, she said, "Yes". Then I started looking harder. Even at slow speeds the blurries exist and I can see the scenery "catching up" as I fly past. My only solution is to fly with my glasses off. Hope this can be remedied.

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It could be your video RAM....256.... that's my suggestion...But then again, it might be something else, considering those guys with beast pc's still get it

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I have a P-4 3.46Ghz, 2 gigs of RAM, 2x10K HD and a 512mb X1950Pro (on a very clean, dedicated, offline pc) and memstatus tells me that in the heaviest, most demanding scenarios only 44% of the GPU memory is used. So 256mb is more than enough----it would appear to me.And,btw, the stutters and blurries are still quite evident.

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>I have a P-4 3.46Ghz, 2 gigs of RAM, 2x10K HD and a 512mb>X1950Pro (on a very clean, dedicated, offline pc) and>memstatus tells me that in the heaviest, most demanding>scenarios only 44% of the GPU memory is used. So 256mb is more>than enough----it would appear to me.>>And,btw, the stutters and blurries are still quite evident.>>Each system is different. using Memstatus I regularly get above 400mb video ram usage. It depends on your settings, etc. so it very well could be part of the problem.FWIW, on my old P4 3.4 system I would occasionally get blurries if I was flying low and fast. My new system has no problem with that.Q6600 G0 CPU 2.4 o/c 3.6Evga 680i A1 with P30 BIOS 2G XP2-8500 DDR2 1066FSB Mushkin 996535 RAM 5-5-4-12-2T320G 7200 HD partitioned for XP/Vista/Programs 2 - 74G Raptors in RAID0 500G 7200 HD for backup SATA DVD burner Evga 8800GTS 640 PCIx Kandalf LCS case w/ built in liquid cooling 850W Thermaltake power supplyVisit the Virtual Pilot's Centerwww.flightadventures.comRadar Contact Supporter: http://www.jdtllc.com/

 

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Hello:I may be wrong (and it will be far from the first time), but I strongly suspect that there are others that also didn't think that they had the blurries either, but do if they examine what they have carefully.At the worst, if I followed a road or highway at a low altitude long enough, it would continually degrade until it finally disappeared completely. Now after reformatting and starting over, they do begin to blur somewhat but seem to stabalize at a point where they are at least acceptable.Good luck:RTH

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