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nHancer settings??
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nHancer settings??
I have this utility and installed it then left it alone... now I dont see any improvements changes etc and still suffer from blurries although not as it was awhile back, nHancer has not changed anything for me :-( Do I need to set anything up with in it?? all confusing for me I am afraid to admit
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Re: nHancer settings??
Right click on its Icon at bottom right of your desktop and set the following:-
AA..."Application" and Gamma Correction ticked
AF...16x
VSync...On
Perf...High Quality
Optim...Trilinear
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These are my settings for FS9 but with your graphics card you may be able to be more aggressive with AA...Depends on the driver in use...Check that you still see the aircraft models in the window for selecting aircraft...If NOT then revert to the above setting.
Note...with these settings the AA box in FS9 itself (Options > Settings > Display > Hardware Tab) is ticked.
AA..."Application" and Gamma Correction ticked
AF...16x
VSync...On
Perf...High Quality
Optim...Trilinear
Tick Start with Windows
These are my settings for FS9 but with your graphics card you may be able to be more aggressive with AA...Depends on the driver in use...Check that you still see the aircraft models in the window for selecting aircraft...If NOT then revert to the above setting.
Note...with these settings the AA box in FS9 itself (Options > Settings > Display > Hardware Tab) is ticked.
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Re: nHancer settings??
Thanks Peter
I have put those settings in and it has got rid of the flikering pixels in the tress etc
I did not have vertical Sync on or AA application controlled.
Garry
I have put those settings in and it has got rid of the flikering pixels in the tress etc
I did not have vertical Sync on or AA application controlled.
Garry
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Re: nHancer settings??
Garry,
Another thing that helps with flickering tree pixels is Views > Settings > UNTICK the "Gradual Transitions" box
Another thing that helps with flickering tree pixels is Views > Settings > UNTICK the "Gradual Transitions" box
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Re: nHancer settings??
Thanks Peter I'll look at that
The main issue now is moving edges on fences.
Maybe that above will do something
Thanks again
Garry
The main issue now is moving edges on fences.
Maybe that above will do something
Thanks again
Garry
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Re: nHancer settings??
Thanks Peter I will see how it goes 

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Re: nHancer settings??
Peter
That last setting...unticking the gradual transition seems to have fixed the moving edge on fences etc.
All a lot easier on the eye now...thanks a lot
Garry
That last setting...unticking the gradual transition seems to have fixed the moving edge on fences etc.
All a lot easier on the eye now...thanks a lot
Garry
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Re: nHancer settings??
I'd also downloaded nHancer and couldn't get it to work - until Peter explained it.
Thanks for the explanation, it now works wonderfully. Cheers!
Thanks for the explanation, it now works wonderfully. Cheers!
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Re: nHancer settings??
Peter I have a problem
In full screen mode it's great as I said above
In windowed mode there is no ant-aliasing at all :-(
Garry
In full screen mode it's great as I said above
In windowed mode there is no ant-aliasing at all :-(
Garry
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Re: nHancer settings??
Garry,
This is because in windowed mode it will use your default windows settings. The graphics card can't apply different harware settings (which is in effect what AA is) to different areas of the screen. Its either on or off.
Hope that makes sense
This is because in windowed mode it will use your default windows settings. The graphics card can't apply different harware settings (which is in effect what AA is) to different areas of the screen. Its either on or off.
Hope that makes sense
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