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FS2024 - How to Eliminate "Melted Buildings"?

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22 minutes ago, Nandengo12 said:

Thanks for posting that...I was trying not to be accusatory, but PG was definitely ON in those pics.

It's not wrong to point out facts. It's possible their settings got out of sync somehow but I've never seen that. I have seen cloud issues in the sim though (like server I mean hehe)

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Well Lads I dont know what to say, PG is supposed to be off, That was a big thing for performance gain when I was initially tweaking settings after switching from 2020 -> 2024 a couple months ago.

If an SU update turned it back on, that would be strange, but not unheard of. I'll confirm tonight.

Looking at the glass building on the left in the Bridge picture gives it away though, its matching Ryan's PG ON picture.

I suppose I'm even more puzzled by the fact that PG might be on but my performance is OK now?

FWIW, comparing Ryan's two screenshots, I think the PG OFF one looks better/cleaner, certainly brighter without the shadows and grey detail, but the more I stare at it, but more uncanny it looks. The Buildings dont feel as real as the PG ON versions, even if those are melty

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2 hours ago, Kristofski said:

Well Lads I dont know what to say, PG is supposed to be off, That was a big thing for performance gain when I was initially tweaking settings after switching from 2020 -> 2024 a couple months ago.

If an SU update turned it back on, that would be strange, but not unheard of. I'll confirm tonight.

Looking at the glass building on the left in the Bridge picture gives it away though, its matching Ryan's PG ON picture.

I suppose I'm even more puzzled by the fact that PG might be on but my performance is OK now?

FWIW, comparing Ryan's two screenshots, I think the PG OFF one looks better/cleaner, certainly brighter without the shadows and grey detail, but the more I stare at it, but more uncanny it looks. The Buildings dont feel as real as the PG ON versions, even if those are melty

What you describe is a big theme of this thread - that's why everyone has different feelings about PG. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not. Eye of the beholder, in the end.

2 hours ago, Kristofski said:

Well Lads I dont know what to say, PG is supposed to be off, That was a big thing for performance gain when I was initially tweaking settings after switching from 2020 -> 2024 a couple months ago.

If an SU update turned it back on, that would be strange, but not unheard of. I'll confirm tonight.

Looking at the glass building on the left in the Bridge picture gives it away though, its matching Ryan's PG ON picture.

I suppose I'm even more puzzled by the fact that PG might be on but my performance is OK now?

FWIW, comparing Ryan's two screenshots, I think the PG OFF one looks better/cleaner, certainly brighter without the shadows and grey detail, but the more I stare at it, but more uncanny it looks. The Buildings dont feel as real as the PG ON versions, even if those are melty

Despite being a big supporter of switching PG off, I would say that Ryan's PG on screenshot looks more realistic than the PG off screenshot. However, before everyone starts saying "I told you so", it has to be remembered that these shots are not at very close range. The real issue that I have with PG is when it is close to an airport, and this is where the "warping", low resolution textures, and "melted buildings" issues become obvious. That is something that I can never accept. The "autogen only" option looks perfectly fine to me from inside the cockpit, so that is why I use it.

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4 hours ago, Kristofski said:

Well Lads I dont know what to say, PG is supposed to be off, That was a big thing for performance gain when I was initially tweaking settings after switching from 2020 -> 2024 a couple months ago.

If an SU update turned it back on, that would be strange, but not unheard of. I'll confirm tonight.

Looking at the glass building on the left in the Bridge picture gives it away though, its matching Ryan's PG ON picture.

I suppose I'm even more puzzled by the fact that PG might be on but my performance is OK now?

FWIW, comparing Ryan's two screenshots, I think the PG OFF one looks better/cleaner, certainly brighter without the shadows and grey detail, but the more I stare at it, but more uncanny it looks. The Buildings dont feel as real as the PG ON versions, even if those are melty

It's possible your settings are out of sync. That occasionally happens with the cloud, or if you use autofps or any UI mods.

But you can see how ugly and generic most of the smaller buildings are with PG off. In my area of the world (midwest USA), disabling PG means I get a lot of red roofed square buildings (far too many of them) - and it's just so ugly. The slightly melted TIN/PG is worth it to me as it's only really ugly below about 500' agl imo.

I do agree that typically disabling PG yields better performance though.

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