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5 hours ago, bobcat999 said:

I have tempered my expectations with these updates.  I never saw any noticeable difference between my older version 2.something and my current v 3.5 even.

True, but texture sharpness IS massively improved for me with 3.6


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1 hour ago, B777ER said:

The one main thing about DLSS that you don't have with TAA, dimmer night lighting. Airport taxi lighting and ground lighting as a whole are much dimmer with DLSS than TAA. Don't know why but this is one of the reasons I've gone back to TAA. 

I agree.   I actually tried FSR2 in DX12 a while ago (although it's an AMD method, it does work with Nvidia cards), and the lighting looked superb in that. 
I swapped back out mainly due to performance and a shimmer effect in the mid distance if I remember.

All AA methods seem to have a shimmer at  certain distances it seems.  The one in DLSS isn't too bad.


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3 hours ago, vincentrouleau said:

The gauge blurriness are 'good enough' now for me to you DLSS - Quality. 

Give DLSS - DLA a try. I find textures sharper than the quality setting.

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Just now, MrBitstFlyer said:

True, but texture sharpness IS massively improved for me with 3.6

OK.  I will have to give it a try later.  How about the flat panels?  Are the blurry panels and fruit machine effect on the tapes gone for you as well?


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Just now, bobcat999 said:

OK.  I will have to give it a try later.  How about the flat panels?  Are the blurry panels and fruit machine effect on the tapes gone for you as well?

No, still the same fruit machine effects,  but I don't feel the panels have been blurry for me for a while.

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Posted (edited)

What's the difference between this thread and the one yesterday that got shipped over to video hardware and video drivers in a heartbeat ?

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Posted (edited)
48 minutes ago, mobeans10 said:

What's the difference between this thread and the one yesterday that got shipped over to video hardware and video drivers in a heartbeat ?

The difference is, we all like the OP for this thread!  :laugh:

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2 hours ago, MrBitstFlyer said:

No, still the same fruit machine effects,  but I don't feel the panels have been blurry for me for a while.

As a side note, DLSS with DLAA is sharper for me than DLSS with the quality settings.


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54 minutes ago, MrBitstFlyer said:

As a side note, DLSS with DLAA is sharper for me than DLSS with the quality settings.

Whilst I agree with that statement, for me it came at a too large a performance cost.

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Apparently this version requires the new Nvidia driver 551.86 to function correctly.  I was on the hotfix version but am now in the process of installing the new one.


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it gave me a GPU error so its gone lol , had to re install 551.86 


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why dlss swaper still doesnt show 3.6 version??

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37 minutes ago, Epgd said:

why dlss swaper still doesnt show 3.6 version??

You can download the 3.6 file then import into DLSS Swapper.


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Having spent a good few hours on this now, I can honestly say that 551.86 and 3.6 gives me the best looking and performing MSFS probably ever. Now I only have to pray that SU15 doesn't ruin it all next week 😶


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Outstanding visual quality with this one.

Hot tip, if you have the GPU horsepower, set DLSS in-game to Quality and these parameters in UserCfg.opt

    PrimaryScaling 0.670000
    SecondaryScaling 2.000000

Because DLSS Quality renders at 66.6% of the native resolution, this tells the game to render at the same amount.

DLSS Quality then upscales to 1.50X and the secondary scaling parameter doubles it to be an exact of 3.0x which is then down-sampled to your monitor. The result is fantastic extremely sharp visuals especially if you have a 4K monitor with a good GPU.

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