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Nvidea Settings

PostPosted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:09 pm
by CHUCK79
So every tutorial I came across suggested to turn anisotropic filtering
on in the Nvidea control panel and disable it in game. But I have found
the opposite to provide smoother textures. I just had a PSU meltdown and
lost everything recently. I couldn't remember my settings until today and I
think it looks as good as before I had problems now.

Santa Monica Yacht Club to Catalina Island
MD500E, MSFS2020, Floyd's Clouds and my own custom shader settings
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Re: Nvidea Settings

PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:16 am
by ftldave
CHUCK79 wrote:I couldn't remember my settings until today and I
think it looks as good as before I had problems now.


Keeping a log of changes to your sim is a simple way to avoid "I couldn't remember". I think we overlook the simple fact that computers can store information like this - and most people don't do it, don't keep any record of major or essential modifications. I work in IT and I know I won't remember an obscure tweak or configuration setting change I put in place after 9, 10 months - or years - have passed, so I keep a log - a text file, sometimes screenshots. It's proven to be very helpful over the years.

Re: Nvidea Settings

PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:50 pm
by CHUCK79
ftldave wrote:
CHUCK79 wrote:I couldn't remember my settings until today and I
think it looks as good as before I had problems now.


Keeping a log of changes to your sim is a simple way to avoid "I couldn't remember". I think we overlook the simple fact that computers can store information like this - and most people don't do it, don't keep any record of major or essential modifications. I work in IT and I know I won't remember an obscure tweak or configuration setting change I put in place after 9, 10 months - or years - have passed, so I keep a log - a text file, sometimes screenshots. It's proven to be very helpful over the years.



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Thank you, Sir