Thanks Alex, that's the kind of thing I was hoping for. I knew there was something wrong with the "Terrain Extended Levels 232" in the bit I copied, I bet the sim only recognises '2' from that string....
Any other thoughts/tweaks from anyone?
Unfortunately I don't think there is all to much else you can do :-[
The only other thing I can possibly think of, but has nothing to do with blurries is a tweak to make FS compatible with surround sound ::)
Have you installed the Intel Dual Core fix? It allows FS9 to use both cores, and has the same effect and selecting both CPU affinities in task manager.
From NickN:
X2 DUAL CORE and DUAL CORE INTEL PROCESSOR SYSTEMS ONLY
ALSO REQUIRES XP SP2 BE INSTALLED for WINDOWS XP X32
Recently I installed a 4800+ X2 in my old A8V Deluxe tower. My newer system is not as affected by the WinXP dual core bug but the A8V system did not like running FS9 on the dual core processor as well as it did the single core. With this fix you should have much smoother game play and in some systems up to a 2-10% increase in performance. Although FS9 will not run with 100% dual core support, this fix will allow FS9 to take better advantage of the dual core processor by optimizing the system to let FS9 have all it needs in uninterrupted CPU cycles.
As many of you know (and some may not) Microsoft released a non-public hotfix for dual core use in Windows XP.
Windows XP has affinity issues with dual core slugs in games and other applications. In order to properly correct Windows XP for game use with dual core processors (and dual slugs), the following MUST be done.
NOTE: FOR INTEL SYSTEMS, SKIP TO #7 BELOW
1.
Make sure to uninstall any previous processor driver and reboot
2.
Install the AMD X2 processor driver from here:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content ... usetup.exe 3.
Reboot
4.
Install the AMD X2 processor Optimizer from here:
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content ... /Setup.exe 5.
Before rebooting, verify the optimizer added the following command switch to the BOOT.ini file. It is a hidden file located in the root directory of your Windows install drive (generally the C drive). Make sure your BOOT.ini has this command in it: /usepmtimer
To check boot.ini, right click on My Computer go to properties, click on the ADVANCE tab, then under