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If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.
Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.
If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.
If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.
Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable.
Hope this helps.



it was on
If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.
Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.
If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.
If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.
Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable.
Hope this helps.
spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize




it was on
If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.
Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.
If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.
If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.
Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable.
Hope this helps.
spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize
Ah... right... I guess fs2002 must be the problem then... and correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that to be solved very soon? I remember you mentioning something about an upgrade...?
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spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize

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