Antialiasing is 0 and General Graphic Quality is low
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Hello everyone! I’m having problems with graphic quality in BMS 4.36.3. Antialiasing quality is set to 0 and cannot be changed. Shadow quality and texture quality is low too. As you can see in the screenshot, everything is set to full except AA quality. It feels like I’m not even using the full power of my 3050Ti to fly . What can I do about it?
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at this stage, not much…
BMS is pretty much CPU bound…
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@FL12557 said in Antialiasing is 0 and General Graphic Quality is low:
Hello everyone! I’m having problems with graphic quality in BMS 4.36.3. Antialiasing quality is set to 0 and cannot be changed. Shadow quality and texture quality is low too. As you can see in the screenshot, everything is set to full except AA quality. It feels like I’m not even using the full power of my 3050Ti to fly . What can I do about it?
Configure your graphics from your Nvidia graphic card settings in Windows.
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@FL12557 The “quality” dropdown is for AMD cards only. (Maybe also the new Intel cards? Not sure… but not NVidia. 8x AA is the best you can get.)
Ensure you set 16x anisotropic-filtering, in the NVidia control panel app.
Also double-check these settings… I don’t think they make much difference, in quality or performance cost. But might as well max them out.
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Agrre with Lorik and airtex too.
But if I can dare to say mine about nVidia cards, I would leave the three Falcon “antialiasing”, “vertical sync” and “triple buffering” buttons unchecked, leaving the refining task to the nVidia Control Panel’s own settings, just how airtex showed.
I’m using a 3090Ti, and so I did, successfully too.
Just my own one cent.
With best regards to all.
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I call on your 1 cent and raise 1 cent more
(I have AMD card but procedure is the same)
Yes, use app profile for bms.exe in drivers profiles , and “enforce” just those two settings AA = 8x and AF = 16x. Leave Vsync or whatever xSync are you using (eg Gsync) to auto - app preference., on by default.
In Bms graphics page leave Vsync = ON , Triple buff. = ON … why?
Why, because it will clamp screen synchro with Head-tracking at 60Hz , … probably, or 120 … whichever your head-tracking software uses.
- eg , I’m using open-track webcam @60(hz/fps)… - and no screen tearing when sudden moves with your head.
- of course this trick not for VR users - if any heehee
Cheers
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@white_fang
I see… your bet, dear mate.Learned all yours above carefully, and it has been useful.
But on my own side, I chose to leave all the Falcon settings blank and all the hard work to my 3090 - I’d better to add here more details about my CPU, RAM, SSD specifics, but it’s better to keep it short and tell that all of them are very, very fast. So I can always (= in any conditon) feel no difference in rendering speed.
If for this, people are reporting even more stunning performances about the 4090 since it has been released, but such is computer technology life, you now…
And about it: I’m using TrackIR 5 since years.Thanks for your attention.
Merry Christmas and with best regards.
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@Jackal
Ah, yes, Thank you. Merry XMAS (and better year, if any help) to you and all, also.Cheers