nicofiz Posted Monday at 01:57 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:57 PM Hello, After going through the 30 pages of the forum, searching on the internet, trying in vain 2 or 3 tricks from various forums, I'm desperate to find a CL650 with fine textures. As you can see on the photo, the screens are almost unreadable for some unless you zoom in or display them as a popup. I've just bought myself a more powerful PC so I can finally fly on xp12, but in the end, the plane is worse than my old xp11. My confing ryzen7 9700x RTX4070 super and 32Go DDR5. Thanks for your help Nick Translated with DeepL.com (free version) Quote
Pils Posted Monday at 04:10 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:10 PM 2 hours ago, nicofiz said: I've just bought myself a more powerful PC What resolution is your monitor? Quote
nicofiz Posted Monday at 04:32 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 04:32 PM (edited) full screen (windowed has the same issue) 1920x1080 Edited Monday at 04:32 PM by nicofiz Quote
Pils Posted Monday at 04:44 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:44 PM 6 minutes ago, nicofiz said: full screen (windowed has the same issue) 1920x1080 I suspected as much. There are simply not enough pixels on your monitor to display the cockpit with enough detail while the camera is in the normal seated position. To be clear this is an X-Plane 12 issue, not a CL650 issue. (I can explain why if you would like.) I would suggest your new PC deserves a new monitor, at least 1440px in height, or 2160px (4K) even better. However, there is one known software "fix" available to you as you have an Nvidia GPU, and that is DLDSR: https://www.techspot.com/guides/2428-dldsr-vs-dlss/. Once a higher resolution is made available on the system with NVCP (or maybe in the new Nvidia App?), then it can be selected from the dropdown in X-Plane as you've shown above. 1 Quote
nicofiz Posted Monday at 04:54 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 04:54 PM Marvelous, as soon as I read your 1st answer I was pretty sure it was the cause... I have another monitor on his way so it will definitively correct my trouble. Thank you for your quick answer, and I will try DLDSR until the monitor is on his way. Thank you 1 Quote
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