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Question for Fenix users....

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4 hours ago, Aamir said:

There are several versions of MCDU available on the A320 series. Some produced so early that they even have CRT displays. 

This version has a 300x300 screen, hence you are seeing "pixelisation" - but in reality this is what it looks like. We have equipped this aircraft with it given it is a "wing-tip fence" aircraft, i.e an earlier airframe. When we build the sharklets (later airframes), we will include the newer and higher-resolution display on the MCDU. 

The idea overall is to allow the customer on the "journey" of the A320 series, so to speak - such that they can experience the various nips, tucks, and improvements Airbus made as the aircraft developed over its life cycle. 

Thanks for the information Aamir, it was one of the options I was considering (think I mentioned it in an earlier post).

It did feel like a massive difference jumping from one model to the other, it was far less noticeable on the second straight flight on the Fenix.

Just starting the Airbus learning curve now, coming from flying Honeywell/Collins/Garmin equipped virtual aircraft it's all very odd at the moment... 🤣

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Gary Davies aka "Gazzareth"

Simming since 747 on the Acorn Electron

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On 9/22/2023 at 10:22 PM, Bobsk8 said:

DLSS for me is a great way to get blurry displays in MCDU screens.

not with DLAA 😉

 

André
 

3 hours ago, virtualstuff said:

not with DLAA 😉

Tried once DLSS+DLAA, still blurry. I must be doing something wrong 😞

Any additional settings you applied (frame lock, DSR factors)?

Edited by Luis Hernandez

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1 hour ago, Luis Hernandez said:

Tried once DLSS+DLAA, still blurry. I must be doing something wrong 😞

Any additional settings you applied (frame lock, DSR factors)?

Try TAA, my gauges are crystal clear. 

 

 

 

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