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PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2007 9:30 pm
by ZK-Brock
Yip, I DO have to much free time on my hands :lol: Here's the guide to FSX display settings that shows you the effect that different display settings have on visual quality - not performance.

High-resolution VC setting
High-resolution VC:
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Low-resolution VC:
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You will see that this setting affects the gauge quality.


Texture Resolution
Resolution 60cm:
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Resolution 10m (lowest possible setting):
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Resolution 7cm (highest setting):
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Obviously 60cm (or even 1m) is a good compromise.

Lighting
No lighting settings:
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Light bloom

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Lens flare

Autogen
Sparse:
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Dense:
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Extremely Dense:
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Clouds
These are taken with a supposed 2000ft cloud base of Cumulus, set to 7/8ths.
Simple Clouds:
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Detailed Clouds:
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Obviously, if you want any real amount of clouds you need to check "detailed clouds"- even with a supposed 7/8ths sky coverage, there was hardly a cloud in sight with simple clouds :blink:

This concludes the guide, hopefully it will help some NZFFers. (And yip, it was done by me)

>nzflag< ZK-Brock

PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2007 9:53 pm
by Naki
Thanks for that Brock - very interesting even though I don't have FSX. Actually it is probably more useful for those that don't have FSX :D .

Cheers

PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2007 10:58 pm
by Jimmy
Nice Brock, good job, yourve put a fair bit of work in to that :thumbup:

Display settings just come with practice I think, iv read guide after guide. Yesterday did a reinstall again (yes I managed to mess up my sim again, it was refusing to start :P ) loaded up the defualt flight straight away, fresh install just to see how it looked. Defualt settings were so yuk, open the disaplay settings have about 20second tweak and it looks incredible! :D

So much can be done with those sliders, tweak tweak tweak, youl get what you want eventuly B-)

James