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Does all tropical water in DX10 look extreme bright including the swamps like in Cuba MUGM NAS? Also does anyone know of a nhancer that works with W7 Ultimate 64 bit by chance. Im having trouble with AA.
One of the main benefits of running Dx10 is the rendering of the sea. If it seems odd why not use the Nvidia Control panel to make changes in the absence of nhancer for Vista 64 bit?
I read a post by Nick Needham on Simviation in which he says that Nhancer's settings don't work in the DX10 preview; it just ignores them altogether. I don't have Vista, but I'm running the W7 RC in a dual-boot config, and that seems to be what I'm seeing on my rig. You can tweak your video settings all you want, but FSX is going to ignore them in DX10.
I find that checking the box to use antialiasing (anisotropic) in DX10 mode looks acceptably good on my rig, though. By the way, I use the Nhancer 64-bit version with my W7 install. Works great as long as I'm in DX9 mode. http://www.nhancer.com/downloads/nHancer64_2.5.1_Setup.exe
Ok got that nhancer and it purrs in Dx9 and just cramed in a Artic 64 Pro PWM on the Amd 7750. Blasted AMD didnt include a decent Sink and fan with any Copper, like my Phenoms.
The only real advantage I have seen to DX10 has been the water reflections of objects and sky. Other than that, it is not worth the time. I have horrible taxiway and runway marking flickers and hardly any of my external lights work, even on FSX native aircraft. It's DX9 all the way in FSX for me.
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