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Post by Adonis on Jan 29, 2012 1:14:14 GMT
Hi everybody. I have a bit of a problem with FS9. No matter the altitude, the innermost ring of ground textures is overbright like on the screenshot. Any ideas? I vaguely remember some setting in either fs9.cfg or FSUIPC (can't remember which one or any of the two) being the culprit for it if it's an indication of anything... EDIT: here's the pic, didn't upload for some reason.
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Post by christrott on Jan 29, 2012 4:59:31 GMT
That's not standard textures, so you need to ask whomever made the texture pack on that one as the issue is more related to how the textures and their mipmaps/LODs are created than any particular setting.
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jan 29, 2012 12:23:25 GMT
It could possibly be a graphics rendering issue too .... based on internal FS Scenery Option slider positions as well as Target Frame Rates etc.
If you´ve got everything set to the maximum .... or .... if any particular add-on scenery is "resource heavy" .... then it "COULD POSSIBLY" result in what you´re seeing
I´ve seem similar issues on some PC´s in relation to both default MSFS and add-on supplied scenery rendering. Adjusting the Target Frame rate seemed to resolve the situation .... to some extent .... as I recall.
Mark C BOG/CO
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Post by Tony Madge - HJG on Jan 29, 2012 12:41:31 GMT
Make sure the extended terrain check box is ticked.
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Post by Adonis on Jan 29, 2012 16:35:49 GMT
It happens with and without extended textures, regardless of where I fly, and also happens at night in a version of it's own (the innermost ring has insanely bright lightning). The funny thing is that my old install didn't have this problem (or I fixed it in some way after a while).
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Jan 29, 2012 19:24:39 GMT
I'd follow Chris' advice, which is most likely your problem....
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Post by Adonis on Jan 30, 2012 0:25:44 GMT
That's not standard textures, so you need to ask whomever made the texture pack on that one as the issue is more related to how the textures and their mipmaps/LODs are created than any particular setting. That was the issue, I replaced the RealityPack 1.2 ones with the HowardsMix ones and that fixed it
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Post by Tony Madge - HJG on Jan 30, 2012 15:14:00 GMT
great news
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Post by christrott on Jan 30, 2012 16:45:06 GMT
Good to hear. Some of those textures, while nice, only work on a specific computer setup (i.e. the one the creator used) or doesn't really work on any but people "accept" it because they think it looks so much better that they'll accept that kind of problem. It's unfortunate, but hey, that's why we have choices.
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