Kelvinr wrote:If you just copy everything (In the "somegame" folder) to your FSX directory then once you load up a flight then, by pressing pause/break button, you should see a change. From memory I think you need to enable some features using FXAA_Tool.exe (just create a shortcut on your desktop). If you're having any other issues PM me. Worst case scenario Adam is if you want to use it and it is not working i could always show you what needs to be done seeing as we are only a suburb away from each other.
Thanks for that, Kelvin ... it seems there were a couple of steps I'd missed. Here's a part of my post in the (useful) ORBX thread
here.
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What cured it for me was to:
1) Turn AA completely off in nVidia CP, nVidia Inspector (if you use it) *
and also in FSX*.
2) Unmap your PAUSE key in FSX, leaving "P" as the default for pausing.
3) Run FXAA_Tool in the background.
4) Maximise/minimise the FSX window once to activate (or to refresh new FXAA settings).
I have a GTX580 and, for some reason, nVidia Inspector and/or the nVidia CP totally refuse to apply any changes to my system. I've tried everything.
When AA is enabled (in FSX and nVidia) it's not
FSAA and seems to default to what looks like 2x. FXAA_Tool seems to be the only way I can force my system to do FSAA - and I don't use any of the other effects ... only the AA.
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It seems that nVidia may have "dropped the ball" somewhat with FSAA for cards like the GTX580. BoBL has an almost identical setup and has exactly the same problems as me. Googling around finds many users having the same difficulty.
Many people may like all the HDR/Bloom/Sepia toning "feechers" but as far as I can see, that just degrades the image at source. I'd rather have the very best to start with, then add what I need afterwards, in Photoshop.