Thanks Scott!!Scott - A2A wrote:We will have a definitive answer for why this is happening on some systems and how to address this tomorrow (Sunday). Sorry for the delay.
Scott.
I’m sure this hickup will be solved!
Regardes Bas
Thanks Scott!!Scott - A2A wrote:We will have a definitive answer for why this is happening on some systems and how to address this tomorrow (Sunday). Sorry for the delay.
Scott.
What is the procedure for removing the MIP maps. I have the necessary programs to edit aircraft paints, just don't know the procedure.wothan wrote:I removed the mipmaps from the VC textures, and now even at 1024x1024, labels, instrument numbers and markings are crisp.
FinnJ
Download Dxtbmp: http://www.mwgfx.co.uk/programs/dxtbmp.htmtommygavin61 wrote:What is the procedure for removing the MIP maps. I have the necessary programs to edit aircraft paints, just don't know the procedure.wothan wrote:I removed the mipmaps from the VC textures, and now even at 1024x1024, labels, instrument numbers and markings are crisp.
FinnJ
Just replace the "dl=0" part in the link by "raw=1" and place it between the img brackets " ". That'll do the trick.Can't seem to post links as photos within this forum, so also adding the links below...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zyd60ta2ki78u7i/Res.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/itijy56c2bd2dri/Res1.jpg?dl=0
Just be aware that increasing the texture resolution, also will take more video memory and that it doesn´t just do that for the A2A Bonanza, but for all textures higher than 1024x1024. This can (and in many cases - will) trigger Out Of Memory CTD's.millsaviation wrote:I fixed my resolution issue by going into the FSX.cfg file. The max allowed global texture resolution in FSX is 1024. I set it to 4096 by going on the CFG and setting TEXTURE_MAX_LOAD=1024 to TEXTURE_MAX_LOAD=4096. I had my friends try this out and it fixed their problem. It even works on low end systems. Now if you ever set the resolution slider in FSX it will change the value back and you will have to go back and edit it again. This fixed all of my exterior and interior res problems. The mipmaps still have a couple of quirks but everything is crisp for the most part. I hope this helps!
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