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Donka

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  1. Tearing is only really going to be an issue in MSFS when panning your view around. If you are doing this regularly then you may want to lean towards the Dell. I also personally prefer the wide aspect for flight sims although if sitting close enough to the TV then it is less of an issue. You will also get better fps running at native on the Dell. The LG is the bigger panel though and will yield the better image, especially if Windows gets its HDR act together.
  2. I agree. I don’t mind providing it has no real impact on performance but I never check out airport interiors in sim. Seems a lot of people like this kind of thing though.
  3. Long overdue but great to see it is in official development now.
  4. My favourite is the top of the o2 but I love the shadow on Elizabeth tower! Very well crafted.
  5. All fairly sound thinking but remember VRR is one of the components of G-Sync so don’t treat them as separate decision points. If you have g-sync then you already have vrr.
  6. Any on these monitors will be just fine for MSFS and they are all very similar in spec - same size, screen technology and feature g-sync which will work with your RTX 3090. I would strongly look at an ultrawide screen for MSFS though as I think it is more immersive and your GPU is more than capable of driving 3440x1440 for example.
  7. I have this same monitor. As mentioned, the extremes are usually noticeable with a little stretching, especially coming from a monitor with a more narrow ratio but you get used to it really quickly. Just a by product of trying to fit a wide field of view onto a relatively flat, 2d surface. It’s also the same for all monitors with the same ratio in MSFS. Just be cautious that zoom level will exaggerate the effect, especially if using the drone camera and zooming out.
  8. I don’t recall the default setting but I would recommend enabling it if you are not experiencing any issues with it as it is essentially caching the most recent locations which is helpful if you fly the same regions frequently.
  9. It’s recommended to delete the cache between updates. I would enable it again and test and hopefully it is resolved- it’s easy enough to turn it back off if the issue appears again.
  10. Ok, did a couple of approaches and didn’t notice it but see it regularly in the flyby view before clicking ready to fly. It’s the main terminal building next to the control tower. Will check it out some more tomorrow.
  11. This has been bugging me for a while but kept forgetting to post it. Some of the airport building roofs flicker on approach. I’m assuming others are seeing this but wanted to check and hopefully get a resolution. I’ve seen this with some other airports as well but plenty that don’t so hoping it can be fixed by a developer update.
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