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**Attention** FS2004 Water Effects Slider is backwards
The FS2004 Water Effects Slider works backwards.
Wait until you see what it is supposed to look like, its really an astounding effect! To get the effect: Options - Settings - Display Max out the Terrain detail: land & water (all the way to the right) Water effects: None (all the way to the left) Go flying and bring your bathing suit. |
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Bird advice works great water looks way better with the settings you
suggested. thanks pz Worrybird wrote: The FS2004 Water Effects Slider works backwards. Wait until you see what it is supposed to look like, its really an astounding effect! To get the effect: Options - Settings - Display Max out the Terrain detail: land & water (all the way to the right) Water effects: None (all the way to the left) Go flying and bring your bathing suit. |
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I'm not sure why this is happening, but the water does indeed look better
with the slider at zero. Perhaps this is because my 3D-card doesn't do DirectX 9 stuff... |
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"Worrybird" wrote in message
.net... The FS2004 Water Effects Slider works backwards. Wait until you see what it is supposed to look like, its really an astounding effect! To get the effect: Options - Settings - Display Max out the Terrain detail: land & water (all the way to the right) Water effects: None (all the way to the left) Go flying and bring your bathing suit. Yup... Worrybird is right on the money... Took off from KSAN headed west and the ocean was the right color, it had ripples and it even showed a slight darkening from near shore to off shore shelf...cool!! Now about those bridges... Jay Beckman Chandler, AZ |
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Worrybird ) wrote:
The FS2004 Water Effects Slider works backwards. Wait until you see what it is supposed to look like, its really an astounding effect! To get the effect: Options - Settings - Display Max out the Terrain detail: land & water (all the way to the right) Water effects: None (all the way to the left) Go flying and bring your bathing suit. Now, how that one slipped by the beta testing phase I want to know... -- Peter |
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pr wrote in
ds.com: Now, how that one slipped by the beta testing phase I want to know... Ah, you should know by now Microsoft does beta-testing with the end consumer... ;-) - Al. -- To reply, insert dash in address to separate G and I in the domain |
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Right...
Let me just contribute to the general confusion about this: I couldn't see any reflections in the water the first couple of days I used FS04 - no matter how I set the sliders. Then I scanned a local (danish) newsgroup. One guy wrote, that in order to really see the water reflections, you had to go to "international settings" and change it from "Danish" to "English (US)". This sounded as the most far out thing I had ever heard - but I tried it - and it worked! Now I have really cool reflections and it really doesn't affect framerate much! Only thing that really confuses me now is that I used to get the best fraerates in fullscreen mode. Now, I get rates of 20-25 fps in Windows mode - but only 10-15 fps in fullscreen. (resolution: 1280x1024 in both views. Any good explanations here? Anders Denmark System: AMD 1200 512 Mb Nividia Ti4200 128 MB "Worrybird" skrev i en meddelelse .net... The FS2004 Water Effects Slider works backwards. Wait until you see what it is supposed to look like, its really an astounding effect! To get the effect: Options - Settings - Display Max out the Terrain detail: land & water (all the way to the right) Water effects: None (all the way to the left) Go flying and bring your bathing suit. |
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I cannot understand how you could ever get higher FPS in full screen mode
than in windowed mode-- because it is in fullscreen mode that AntiAliasing is used. AA generally affects FPS and hence full screen mode gives lower FPS. Just as a test, turn off AA and see how the FPS stack up in both modes. Of course, to compare FPS in the 2 modes , the desktop screen resolution must be set to the same res that is set in the Sim for full screen mode. Barry "Anders Lassen" wrote in message k... Right... Let me just contribute to the general confusion about this: I couldn't see any reflections in the water the first couple of days I used FS04 - no matter how I set the sliders. Then I scanned a local (danish) newsgroup. One guy wrote, that in order to really see the water reflections, you had to go to "international settings" and change it from "Danish" to "English (US)". This sounded as the most far out thing I had ever heard - but I tried it - and it worked! Now I have really cool reflections and it really doesn't affect framerate much! Only thing that really confuses me now is that I used to get the best fraerates in fullscreen mode. Now, I get rates of 20-25 fps in Windows mode - but only 10-15 fps in fullscreen. (resolution: 1280x1024 in both views. Any good explanations here? Anders Denmark System: AMD 1200 512 Mb Nividia Ti4200 128 MB "Worrybird" skrev i en meddelelse .net... The FS2004 Water Effects Slider works backwards. Wait until you see what it is supposed to look like, its really an astounding effect! To get the effect: Options - Settings - Display Max out the Terrain detail: land & water (all the way to the right) Water effects: None (all the way to the left) Go flying and bring your bathing suit. |
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Let me just contribute to the general confusion about this:
I couldn't see any reflections in the water the first couple of days I used FS04 - no matter how I set the sliders. Then I scanned a local (danish) newsgroup. One guy wrote, that in order to really see the water reflections, you had to go to "international settings" and change it from "Danish" to "English (US)". This sounded as the most far out thing I had ever heard - but I tried it - and it worked! Now I have really cool reflections and it really doesn't affect framerate much! Only thing that really confuses me now is that I used to get the best fraerates in fullscreen mode. Now, I get rates of 20-25 fps in Windows mode - but only 10-15 fps in fullscreen. (resolution: 1280x1024 in both views. Thanks for that Anders, as to why it happens I can't help, can you please let me know about your video card and drivers so I am sure to have an example when reporting it? --- Best Katy Pluta FS2004 FAQ at http://www.simflight.com/news5/modules.php?name=FAQ |
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