Blaunarwal wrote:Google fsx blurry textures and you will find tons of answers.
gwillmot wrote:Blaunarwal wrote:Google fsx blurry textures and you will find tons of answers.
Ahhhh ........ not too sure about this advice in the FS2004 Forum. Just say'in.
Blaunarwal wrote:Oh yes, your so right. But are there blurries in FS9? I can't remember ever having blurries in FS9 times, but this is 8 years ago for me. Can't even remember what computer I used with FS9.
gwillmot wrote:Blaunarwal wrote:Oh yes, your so right. But are there blurries in FS9? I can't remember ever having blurries in FS9 times, but this is 8 years ago for me. Can't even remember what computer I used with FS9.
You DO know that you're posting in the FS2004 forum, don't you? I'm not sure of you're intent of giving advice and comments on FSX here. You don't want to antagonize the bears, do ya?
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Fozzer wrote:Does the problem occur if your use a small GA aircraft, eg: baby Cessna or a Microlight, etc, and fly slowly over the landscape?
High speed in a fast jet, with blurry textures, sometimes indicates your existing hardware (processor, graphics card, memory, HDD) cant keep up with the demand placed upon it........!
Fly slower.......
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Paul......!
Federoff wrote:Fozzer wrote:Does the problem occur if your use a small GA aircraft, eg: baby Cessna or a Microlight, etc, and fly slowly over the landscape?
High speed in a fast jet, with blurry textures, sometimes indicates your existing hardware (processor, graphics card, memory, HDD) cant keep up with the demand placed upon it........!
Fly slower.......
...!
Paul......!
This problem can happen and does happen when I'm sitting on the ground and not moving at all. But if I turn the plane and head out in the opposite direction the textures will come back in most cases. So it is a strange situation I can't figure out.
Federoff wrote:Does anyone know what causes scenery to become blurry? I will often lose scenery textures in certain areas of flight. But, if I turn 180 degrees and fly in the opposite direction the scenery textures will come back in most cases. So it seems to be somewhat of a directional problem, although I still don't know what is originally causing the Loss of the scenery textures. Any help with this problem will be greatly appreciated...
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