
01-09-2012, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jg27_mc
Try this:
Install AMD Catalyst 12.1a Preview Windows Vista and 7 driver.
On the gaming (3D Application Settings) tab
Anti-Aliasing: Use application settings | Morphological filtering: Unchecked | Filter: Standard
Anisotropic Filtering: Use application settings
Tessellation: AMD Optimized
Catalyst A.I.: Performance | Enable Surface Format Optimization: Unchecked
Wait for vertical refresh: Off, unless application specifies
Anti-Aliasing Mode: Multi-sample AA
OpenGL Settings: Triple Buffering unchecked
On the My Digital Flat-Panels tab: Uncheck Enable GPU scalling, Reduce DVI frequency on high-resolution display, Alternate DVI operational mode
Launch the game on Very High settings with Anti-Aliasing Off | Anti-Epilepsy Off | SSAO Off | Vsync On
After setting your ride hit create, then after all textures are loaded hit Esc go to your video options and set Buildings Detail: Very Low | Forest: Medium | Texture Quality: Medium | Land Shading: Medium. Return to your cockpit with the new settings and see if you had a more stable/smoth FPS over land/cities without loosing your aircraft texture (even after dropping down the Texture Quality to Medium).
At this point, if all went as expected, you should be able to start tweaking FXAA at your taste.
Regards.
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FYI I played around with the settings a bit more and now I have decent fps again
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