I have a problem with the graphics in FS9,the outlines to the aircraft and scenery are
jagged,instead of clear,they were O,K but I had to reinstall FS9,and since then I have
had this problem,I am no expert with computers,so I am not sure what to do,to enable
me to regain sharp features to FS9,any help I can get will be appreciated,is there a
simple solution/tweak I can proform without getting to complicated?
Regards Kingt.
jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
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Re: jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
This sounds like you have Anti Alias turned off
Check you setting and see if the box is ticked.
Some setups are better off in the game and on in the card others the opposite
But it needs to be on somewhere
Check you setting and see if the box is ticked.
Some setups are better off in the game and on in the card others the opposite
But it needs to be on somewhere
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Re: jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
Gary, thank you for your prompt answer,but the Anti Alias box is ticked,so the problem
is most likely something else,it would be nice to regain sharp images again.
Regards Kingt.
is most likely something else,it would be nice to regain sharp images again.
Regards Kingt.
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Re: jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
Are you in full screen mode?...AA in the game doesn't work in windowed mode
Failing that try turning it off in the game an on at the in the card.
We'll get you there
Failing that try turning it off in the game an on at the in the card.

We'll get you there

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Re: jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
I'm taking your lack of knowledge at face value, so this is a very basic suggestion:
Has FS9 set low resolution defaults due to its interpretation of your computer's abilities?
Cranking resolution up shouldn't stop your machine in its tracks unless it's very challenged.
It's a quick thing to check, and could eliminate more intricate tweaking.
Has FS9 set low resolution defaults due to its interpretation of your computer's abilities?
Cranking resolution up shouldn't stop your machine in its tracks unless it's very challenged.
It's a quick thing to check, and could eliminate more intricate tweaking.

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Re: jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
Ah..that's a point Mike
Kingt...have you set the resolution to match your monitor or are you using it as loaded?
The answer to this sort of problem is usually very basic, that is why it's so often missed as we all tend to look above that level.

Kingt...have you set the resolution to match your monitor or are you using it as loaded?
The answer to this sort of problem is usually very basic, that is why it's so often missed as we all tend to look above that level.

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Re: jagged edges to aircaft in fs9
Thank you all for your advice,I made sure the resolution of the main screen,and the FS9 were set the same,things are much better,
thank you all.kingt.
thank you all.kingt.