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I have installed the latest Orbx, I have the EU England, my FTX central 2 has applied the region to England and is active. The trees and lights at night looks apsoloutley amazing. It Is just the ground texture looks awful. In direct X 9 it works great but there's black boxes scattered around the ground. I've read up about how it's a bug, however when I do direct X 10 the black boxes are gone but the ground texture looks terrible. Could this be resolved? Btw I have tried maxing out my scenery settings in fsx, please help!

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Hello and welcome to the forums.

 

I expect you mean that the black boxes are there with the Preview Direct X 10 box

ticked and not there when it is not ticked?

I wonder if you can post a screen shot of what you see, with coordinates (Shift+Z)

and details of your PC please?

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Hello,

 

Your screenshot shows the very blurred scenery because your computer

cannot keep up with what you are asking it to do.

 

The best advice is to reduce your settings until you start to see sharp scenery.

The in-game Display Settings\Scenery page has a Global settings drop down menu.

Try it at Medium high and go from there.

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OK so i've lowered my settings and there's slight improvements underneath the aircraft. however in the distance the texture is blurry and smudged. is it supposed to be like that? is there a setting so scenery is loaded for further disances?

25 minutes ago, Nick Cooper said:

Hello,

 

Your screenshot shows the very blurred scenery because your computer

cannot keep up with what you are asking it to do.

 

The best advice is to reduce your settings until you start to see sharp scenery.

The in-game Display Settings\Scenery page has a Global settings drop down menu.

Try it at Medium high and go from there.

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That does look much better, you can increase the "level of detail radius" with

the slider in Display Settings\scenery but you may find that the increased load

blurs your textures again.

 

The bottom line is that FSX and P3D need a very strong processor and a high

end graphics card to see the best out of them.

 

 

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