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Trying out the Mirage (1440p 2D not VR) and it seems a really interesting plane BUT what is with the shimmering in the cockpit?

The main culprit seems to mainly be the dashboard material, but also the bolts, cabling, and information placards all around the cockpit are shimmering like crazy.

Is there a fix for this? There's no other cockpit doing this.

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8 hours ago, Lixma 06 said:

Trying out the Mirage (1440p 2D not VR) and it seems a really interesting plane BUT what is with the shimmering in the cockpit?

The main culprit seems to mainly be the dashboard material, but also the bolts, cabling, and information placards all around the cockpit are shimmering like crazy.

Is there a fix for this? There's no other cockpit doing this.

Do you use MSAA? MSAA doesn't work on MT anymore, also this is caused by the low resolution of your VR Headset 

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Do you use MSAA? MSAA doesn't work on MT anymore, also this is caused by the low resolution of your VR Headset 

Here a close pic of the material of a Mirage F1 cockpitIMG_20240104_102308.jpg

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Yea it does it for me too, and others I believe. We have posted about it before, hopefully aerges can sort it. Love the mirage but the sparkling really puts me off, especially in vr. 

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On 12/18/2024 at 9:34 AM, Dedbeat said:

Yea it does it for me too, and others I believe. We have posted about it before, hopefully aerges can sort it. Love the mirage but the sparkling really puts me off, especially in vr. 

Again this is a limitations of your VR Headset, Aerges would need to redo an entire new cockpit model to "fix" that, use DLAA or other methods as well as rendering the SIM at the correct resolution (PD slider at 1.0, and native resolution set on your VR Software)

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6 hours ago, Loukuins said:

Again this is a limitations of your VR Headset, Aerges would need to redo an entire new cockpit model to "fix" that, use DLAA or other methods as well as rendering the SIM at the correct resolution (PD slider at 1.0, and native resolution set on your VR Software)

I'm not using VR, and no other cockpit is shimmering like this.

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4 minutes ago, Lixma 06 said:

I'm not using VR, and no other cockpit is shimmering like this.

I have the shimmering too.  I do believe it is an MSAA problem.  I have seen videos of people in the Mirage and the cockpit looks fine.  They're probably using DLAA.

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11 hours ago, kontiuka said:

I have the shimmering too.  I do believe it is an MSAA problem.  I have seen videos of people in the Mirage and the cockpit looks fine.  They're probably using DLAA.

Yes MSAA is not working correctly anymore for now a year, use fsr, DLAA or TAA to prevent the issue from happening 

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6 hours ago, Loukuins said:

Yes MSAA is not working correctly anymore for now a year, use fsr, DLAA or TAA to prevent the issue from happening 

Wish I could but I only have a GTX 980.

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1 hour ago, kontiuka said:

Wish I could but I only have a GTX 980.

Try TAA or FSR maybe?

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16 minutes ago, Loukuins said:

Try TAA or FSR maybe?

I've tried TAA.  Horrible ghosting.  Don't think that other one is an option for me.  Anyway, I'm not really looking for a solution.  Will have to upgrade my 12 year old computer at some point.

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On 12/19/2024 at 6:59 AM, Loukuins said:

Again this is a limitations of your VR Headset, Aerges would need to redo an entire new cockpit model to "fix" that, use DLAA or other methods as well as rendering the SIM at the correct resolution (PD slider at 1.0, and native resolution set on your VR Software)

I'm struggling to enjoy the F1 due to the sparkles as well.   I understand that the physical texture of the real cockpit has a bit of a "spray on bed-liner" look, but it's almost as if the bumpy textures of the cockpit are literally modeled as tens of thousands of tiny individual bumps in 3 dimensions.   It seems a bit too much in terms of granularity of details, no pun intended.   

 

Maybe they can make a VR friendly cockpit texture for all of the offending surfaces?   I'm running pretty high resoulution on my quest3 (at the expense of frame rates) but this is the only cockpit with such distracting shimmers.  And it's been exactly the same since day 1 of release.  

Was MSAA broken when this module released?  I used to use DLSS and just tolerated the ghosting, but after trying to fix stutters, I noticed MSAA was better all around.   I went back to DLSS recently and it seems just as broken in a different way....everything is immensely fuzzy compared to what I remember.  In any case, I don't remember DLSS fixing anything when I was using it.   It was still pretty bad shimmer.

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17 hours ago, Cgjunk2 said:

I'm struggling to enjoy the F1 due to the sparkles as well.   I understand that the physical texture of the real cockpit has a bit of a "spray on bed-liner" look, but it's almost as if the bumpy textures of the cockpit are literally modeled as tens of thousands of tiny individual bumps in 3 dimensions.   It seems a bit too much in terms of granularity of details, no pun intended.   

 

Maybe they can make a VR friendly cockpit texture for all of the offending surfaces?   I'm running pretty high resoulution on my quest3 (at the expense of frame rates) but this is the only cockpit with such distracting shimmers.  And it's been exactly the same since day 1 of release.  

Was MSAA broken when this module released?  I used to use DLSS and just tolerated the ghosting, but after trying to fix stutters, I noticed MSAA was better all around.   I went back to DLSS recently and it seems just as broken in a different way....everything is immensely fuzzy compared to what I remember.  In any case, I don't remember DLSS fixing anything when I was using it.   It was still pretty bad shimmer.

Try the new DLSS 4 files and enable DLAA with preset J, it takes care of the whole problem beautifully imo

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On 1/28/2025 at 3:38 AM, Cgjunk2 said:

I'm struggling to enjoy the F1 due to the sparkles as well.   I understand that the physical texture of the real cockpit has a bit of a "spray on bed-liner" look, but it's almost as if the bumpy textures of the cockpit are literally modeled as tens of thousands of tiny individual bumps in 3 dimensions.   It seems a bit too much in terms of granularity of details, no pun intended.   

 

Maybe they can make a VR friendly cockpit texture for all of the offending surfaces?   I'm running pretty high resoulution on my quest3 (at the expense of frame rates) but this is the only cockpit with such distracting shimmers.  And it's been exactly the same since day 1 of release.  

Was MSAA broken when this module released?  I used to use DLSS and just tolerated the ghosting, but after trying to fix stutters, I noticed MSAA was better all around.   I went back to DLSS recently and it seems just as broken in a different way....everything is immensely fuzzy compared to what I remember.  In any case, I don't remember DLSS fixing anything when I was using it.   It was still pretty bad shimmer.

It's because ED updated the DLSS model without properly doing it, aka they did it the easy way and not properly checked each model of the dlss dll. 
You can fix this by using the new nvidiaprofiler and update your NGX folder to have the new Transformer model J or K, and try with them.

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1 hour ago, Loukuins said:

It's because ED updated the DLSS model without properly doing it, aka they did it the easy way and not properly checked each model of the dlss dll. 
You can fix this by using the new nvidiaprofiler and update your NGX folder to have the new Transformer model J or K, and try with them.

But this isn't and ED or DLSS issue? It's the only plane in game with this texture issue, and it's not how it look in real life

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5 hours ago, Loukuins said:

It's because ED updated the DLSS model without properly doing it

That doesn't explain why AMD users are seeing the same shimmering.

Nor does it explain why it's only the Mirage suffering from this.

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Open the kneeboard on-screen,and 98% of the shimmering is gone. I just drag the kneeboard down to the corner,barely visible,to control the excessive shimmering. The F5 is dramatically affected as well. Hard to get past looking at that shimmer.🫤

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