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FS9 setup

Posted: 17 Mar 2013, 14:30
by WhiskeyJake
I have been using nothing but FSX since it came out and really like it. Now I'm trying to run these MAIW files in FS9 to see what it looks like, but I can't get FS9 to look as smooth as FSX. I have all settings to max ,but the planes still have have those jagged edges...
Just wondering if anyone else has any ideas of what to add or setup in FS9

Re: FS9 setup

Posted: 17 Mar 2013, 17:01
by campbeme
WhiskeyJake wrote:I have been using nothing but FSX since it came out and really like it. Now I'm trying to run these MAIW files in FS9 to see what it looks like, but I can't get FS9 to look as smooth as FSX. I have all settings to max ,but the planes still have have those jagged edges...
Just wondering if anyone else has any ideas of what to add or setup in FS9
Turn the Anti Analysing on

Re: FS9 setup

Posted: 17 Mar 2013, 22:47
by Firebird
If you have an nvidia card I can help, if not then I am afraid somebody else will have to supply words of wisdom.

Re: FS9 setup

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 00:45
by WhiskeyJake
Firebird wrote:If you have an nvidia card I can help, if not then I am afraid somebody else will have to supply words of wisdom.
Running a Nvidia GeForce GTX 550Ti

Re: FS9 setup

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 01:09
by Firebird

Re: FS9 setup

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 14:09
by WhiskeyJake
Firebird wrote:In that case http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... hp?t=11048 will help.
Thanks
Man what a difference, like a new program. Any other enhancements you know of that will make FS9 closer to reality?

Re: FS9 setup

Posted: 18 Mar 2013, 16:04
by Firebird
Glad it helped.
There is always proggies to enhance your enjoyment. Trouble is most of them aren't free. I am sure that people will wax lyrically about various weather and scenery enhancements so you have to take your choice really.

One small program that most people seem to conclude makes FS9 smoother, if not actually faster, is http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Ca ... LID=142396. Only useful if you have a multi-CPU PC, which most do nowadays.

You can try that out.