Cockpit resolution is too blurry
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It is only the texture-rendered screens (MFD, DED, HUD) that get distorted by unmatching resolution level. Fixable by setting zoom factor so that they match “close” the real resolution.
If there is other blurriness with needle instruments or cockpit overall, then there is something else wrong. Perhaps GPU driver settings or incorrect resolution not matching your screen or some such. -
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Your resolution is very low.
What´s your native resolution in the main screen?
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Don’t be surprised is you can’t read gauges with this wide FOV.
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i haven’t had this until recently
@trueno
that is my native -
Drivers/Settings updated?
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as far as i know, yes…whenever i go into " check for driver updates "on my laptop it says up to date
edit:
just went on intels website and used there updater scan and recieved this:Product Detected Intel HD Graphics 3000
Current Driver Installed 8.15.10.2353
A customized computer manufacturer driver is installed on your computer. The Intel Driver Update Utility is not able to update the driver. Installing a generic Intel driver instead of the customized computer manufacturer driver may cause technical issues. Contact your computer manufacturer for the latest driver for your computer.i know laptops are not ideal for gaming or in this case simming but wondering why this just started happening
at first i just thought it was a mod issue so about a week or so ago i re-installed bms from scratch with no mods and still had the issue if iirc
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Meaby the asintropic filter, look into your GPU settings, meaby this setting is OFF
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Yeah it looks like anisotropic filtering is off.
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still no change with af on through graphics properties form pc or through in sim settings
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sometimes i dont change anything like pov or zoom and ill see it flashing from blurry to clear back and forth
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Is your PC overclocked?
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An odd thought - is motion blur enabled?
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no and no
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sometimes i dont change anything like pov or zoom and ill see it flashing from blurry to clear back and forth
makes me wonder whether its a performance issue or whether its some kind of setting making the graphics card stuff up the rendering.
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Can you show us your GPU setting?
Take a pic a show us, meaby we are forgetting something -
file path or location to find that? so i can screenshot it( win 7)
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Well…
You have an Intel HD Graphics 3000, so let´s see.
Can you find this page?
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yeah
and if it helps
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Ok, that´s it, yous must change your texture setting…
In performance your texture resolution is very low. so change this setting and test itSorry for my inglish