Just out of curiosity what resolution are you using on monitor and what video card do you guys have? I just want to benchmark what out there, I'm buying a GeForce 7950GT and it turns out that my monitor's max resolution is 1280x1024 pixels (or I think it is) so I want to see if I need to start saving for a new monitor (hopefully not wife about to kill me

)Is higher
always better?
Thanks
Dan
I run 1920x1200 wide screen LCD
FS9 is best run, in my opinion, at 1600x1200 or in that range. 1280x1024 is not a bad resolution in FS9 but if you went out and bought a 8800GTS 640 it would be a waste of the card because it wants to see much higher resolutions to warm up the core.
A 256 7950 will probably do best at 1280x1024. You need a 512mb video frame buffer to really run the higher resolutions smooth. There is also the fact that if the video card is slower and has 512 it would probably be better on performance to run 1280x1024 however in the case of a 7950 you are in the range of bumping it up.
Some smaller, less expensive, wide screen LCDs run a native 1600x1020 which is good.
If you are use to a CRT and have never owned LCD it may take a bit of getting use to. Going from a shiny glass screen to a flat one has a bit of a psychological effect, and, many cheap LCDs do not have very good contrast and brightness which means you have to tweak them in the drivers where with CRT that was not necessary. There is a bit of a transition everyone goes through moving from CRT to LCD.
Sony made FP units a few years back with a shiny gloss screen which looked like a picture tube and had an amazing brightness to it. I still have it and I do not know if they make them anymore.
The only reason I moved from that unit to the wide screen I use today was the resolution. The Sony was a 1280x1024 unit. The image was amazing and because of the screen technology it looked like a CRT.
The only thing I miss about CRT is that gloss screen. Everything else is far superior.
To answer your question, yes, if the hardware will run the higher resolution and you have a monitor that has NATIVE support for that resolution, the image quality in FS9 will increase simply because the software will sharpen those fine details. The expereince starts to take on the look of a picture instead of a cartoon.
Some full size 1920x1200