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And... here are my best NI settings for HDR mode with my GTS 450...

 

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I literally ran about 100 loads of the game trying to fix shimmering. I did find something interesting in non HDR mode though. Anistropic filtering causes shimmering near the horizon. If you turn it off there will be lots less shimmering. The only way to overcome shimmering with AF on is using SGSSA 4x (Sparse grid supersampling) forced on in NI.

 

The downside of turning off AF is that at low visible angles like runways the detail is less.

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I literally ran about 100 loads of the game trying to fix shimmering. I did find something interesting in non HDR mode though. Anistropic filtering causes shimmering near the horizon. If you turn it off there will be lots less shimmering. The only way to overcome shimmering with AF on is using SGSSA 4x (Sparse grid supersampling) forced on in NI.

 

The downside of turning off AF is that at low visible angles like runways the detail is less.

Honestly, X-plane Textures do a lot of weird things that make me suspect more and more that they are either not using mipmapping or using it very sparingly.


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Hello!

 

As I'm currently trying to get the simmering fixed in the HDR mode, I wanted to give this thread a bump.

 

What settings are you currently using?

 

Cheers,

 

Jarkko

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Hello!

 

As I'm currently trying to get the simmering fixed in the HDR mode, I wanted to give this thread a bump.

 

What settings are you currently using?

 

Cheers,

 

Jarkko

 

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You're not going to have a lot of fun...

 

I'm not quite following you, Anywhoo,

 

What worked for me, was to

 

1) have the inspector set to default values,

2) anti-aliasing inside X-Plane set to the max and

3) kept lowering my resolution until I was no longer maxing out my GPU's memory.

 

Cheers,

 

Jarkko

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I'm not quite following you, Anywhoo,

 

What worked for me, was to

 

1) have the inspector set to default values,

2) anti-aliasing inside X-Plane set to the max and

3) kept lowering my resolution until I was no longer maxing out my GPU's memory.

 

Cheers,

 

Jarkko

 

That will give you acceptable performance. But it won't help the aliasing. Nothing helps the aliasing in HDR mode, not even the highest AA setting. 90% of what you see will be smooth... but that 10% of aliasing will ruin the immersion once you get to it.

 

16x AA in non-HDR rendering is almost flawless though.


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Hi, are there any new discoveries regarding the cure of shimmering in HDR mode?

 

Regards

Frank

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I use this for XPX, works like a charm, no FPS problems, or any kind of problems !!

 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but once you enable HDR, you cannot enhance or override AA settings via Nvidia Inspector but have to deal with the ingame ones only.

 

So anything exceeding the 4x(or even 8x)SSAA+FXAA scope isn't available by design. The background being the deferred rendering approach.

 

The X-Plane devs alone could enable additional modes. I would opt for TXAA since it's way more efficient than the 'brute force' SSAA while delivering very nice results.

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If I'm using it, it means it works and it works extremely good with HDR on!


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If I'm using it, it means it works and it works extremely good with HDR on!

What HDR settings are you using within the sim?


 

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I use this for XPX, works like a charm, no FPS problems, or any kind of problems !!

 

xpx.jpg

 

 

What is your in game settings? What GPU?

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I have EVGA GTX 760 OC with 4gb VRAM and I use 2xSSAA.

Without my nVidia settings the sim looks horrible. 

Never had any problems with FPS even at Aerosoft EHAM!


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