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My cockpit looks smooth now, thats how I know it is working.Also distant shorelines looked bad as hell before , but now they are looking great.Anyone else with Nvidia should definitely try my settings.
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Matressi please report back your results, I had read countless times that there was no way to get AA to work with the sim but after I changed to Nvidia it is definitely working superbly.Trust me when I say this, as I HATE jaggies, and as you said they are terrible in cockpit specially on the 109 which is the plane I fly the most.I cant say that there are zero jaggies, but the effect is like a 8x on a regular game which is what most of the people use anyways so asking for more would be a bit too greedy.Ill see if I can post a few pictures for comparison.
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Nvidia control panel, under "manage 3d settings" look for "anti aliasing-fxaa" and enable it.I use this as a global setting for all games since Im only playing Cliffs, I heard people got issues while just trying to link these settings with the "launcher.exe"
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I can confirm that the Nvidea Control Panel AA does work, so long as you assign it to the Launcher.Exe and not just the Launcher icon. Also FXAA must be turned on. Cockpits are very smooth! Turning FXAA off does not seem to reduce the problem of shimmering terrain that is visible where the low detail areas meet the high detail areas. I'll try setting it in the Global to see if that reduces the distant horizon shimmer. I'll also try the SMAA set up as suggested by Sabrefly and will report back with any results.
Last edited by Screamadelica; 10-21-2013 at 02:25 AM. |
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