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You have to turn on Deferred Shading in the settings

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So, around Batumi (I've not flown around anwyhere else yet), I'm finding the trees look quite poor. See attached screenshot.

 

Anyone know why this is and how to fix it?

 

Thanks.

 

Trees in DCS only look good at the LOD1 and maybe LOD2, the ones more far away start to look like rubbish. You cannot fix this but prevent this a bit by turning your tree setting to the max.

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Ok thanks. I have deferred shading on.

 

I'll leave it as is then for the moment, as I'm not too keen on setting my trees to max due to fps hits.

 

They looked fine in 2.2.x and 1.5.8.x though.

 

Another thing for ED to fix then...

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Ok thanks. I have deferred shading on.

 

I'll leave it as is then for the moment, as I'm not too keen on setting my trees to max due to fps hits.

 

They looked fine in 2.2.x and 1.5.8.x though.

 

Another thing for ED to fix then...

 

Crank them bad boys right up, there's minimal impact on FPS :smilewink:

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Crank them bad boys right up, there's minimal impact on FPS :smilewink:

 

That's true, even on my old machine, I can max the tree settings. In 1.5.8 it wasn't possible without having a slideshow:thumbup:

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