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Maxed out settings but not good graphics

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Hi everyone, 

I hope you doing all well. I've recently built a new system to run msfs2020 smooth and on high settings. Everything is good, except for one thing. 

The graphics are not smooth or clear enough. Its like there are planty of small dots creating the image giving a "sandy" image. I have all maxed out, Dx11 and Dlss on quality. 

Ive tryied several settings but nothing helped. I hope you can help me to find a solution with my sim. 

If the image below is not clear enough to show you what I mean, please let me know. 

Thank you very much!!!

 

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My System: 

i9 13900k - GeForce Zotac 3090 OC - 32gb DDR5 Ram

Edited by thegreek

It appears to me that one of the things you maxed out is the built-in sharpening tool. The graininess is caused by your excessive over-sharpening. I'm also willing to bet that you experience shimmering as well. I keep my sharpening on 70 rather than the max of 200. Also, use TAA antialiasing.

Edited by David Mills

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Hi David, 

thank you for your answer. I will try it out later when I'm home and let you know! 

Thank you!!

I would concur with David on this one but there are a couple of settings you might want to try in your usercfg.opt:

PostProcess
        Enabled 1
        EyeAdaptation 1
        ColorGrading 1
        Sharpen 1  (Try 0 if set to 1)
        Fringe 0
        LensDistortion 0
        Dirt 0
        LensFlare 0
        FilmGrain 1 (Try 0 if set to 1)
        Vignette 0
        LensBlurMultiplier 1.000000 (you can experiment with this, though mine is at default)
        FringeMultiplier 1.000000 

 

Ryzen 5800X3D, Nvidia RTX5080 - 32 Gig DDR4 RAM, 1TB & 2 TB NVME drives - Windows 11 64 bit MSFS 2024 Premium Deluxe Edition Resolution 2560 x 1440 (32 inch curved monitor)

Also use caution when setting sharpening to zero if using DX12. It will cause your screen to flicker. 

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Thank you all for your hep!

It works perfect now! I slowed down the sharpnes and played a bit around with the user.cfg. 

 

Thank you all for the great help!!

Have a nice holiday, mary christmas and a happy new year!!

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