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fs2002 graphics on planes (Read 306 times)
Mar 1st, 2003 at 1:09am

RICH69NNER   Offline
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i got fs2002 and am pissed of about these useless graphics that i see on the spot plane view and atc tower view.
can someone tell me how i can get the real look of the exterior of the plane,if you dont know what i mean go into fs2002 and choose 737 400 obit airlines or american pacific when its on the runway put it on spot plane view about 200 ft close to it look carefully cant miss it at the texture of the plane on top of the fuselage rough parts not smooth as how a real plane is basically like this with every plane in fs and downloads the whole bloody plane is pathetic,surely with all the money big bill gates has in his pockets he cant do any better than this,he should be ashamed of himself the whole fs simulation should be done from scratch again fix everything up scenery no gpsw captain talking,crew announcments,nothing with all his money its shit,and to make some of it better you have to go into sites like simaviation and other links like flightsim.com the 737 400 panel what a joke,go and look a the real 400 model i shold know my father flies air nz 737 300 from wgtn airport in nz and he knows what the 300 looks like and the 400 so bill your a lazy bastard he should make it like the real thing after all big bill says its as real as it gets,well shit all migthly bill if thats what you call real you need a better pair of glasses pal.
 
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Reply #1 - Mar 1st, 2003 at 1:14am

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Hi Rich,

I think you'll find that the "jaggedness" is down to the lack of anti-aliasing you're using. The graphics look fine on my screen.

Go into FS2002 settings/display/hardware and make sure the Anti Aliasing box is checked.

The effect that this will have is dependant on the capabilities of your graphics card. System specs would help here.
 

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