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"Negative LOD BIAS" to "Clamp" rather than "Allow" - Where is it?

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I have added theMipBias=5This really worked for getting rid of blurries, however I have the shimmering trees issue. I see that fix is the above setting.People speak about Global Settings, I have looked everwhere. I do not see a setting in the FS10 interface nor under FSX.cfg, do I have to add it somewhere in the .cfg?Where do i find, exactly, the above setting so that I can change it?


Bryan Wallis aka "fltsimguy"

Maple Bay, British Columbia

Near CAM3

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It's in the Nvidia Control panel settings for your graphics card..that's if you have an Nvidia card..

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I get no blurries at all with MIP level 4, LOD bias to Clamp in the driver/nHancer, and 16X AF set in nHancer. The entire point of Clamp is to allow high AF levels to work correctly to reduce texture filtering blurries... You want to try Clamp+16X AF before you start messing with that MIP slider...


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Thanks but isn't that for NVidia Cards?I have a Radeon X1600 PCI Express 512 Mb card, which is ATI.I have Catalyst Control Centre.Is there some setting that I should look for?


Bryan Wallis aka "fltsimguy"

Maple Bay, British Columbia

Near CAM3

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