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1.JaVA_KEBEN
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nvidia 1080 gtx flickering picture on the ground  after the update .

 

 


 
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1 minute ago, 1.JaVA_KEBEN said:

nvidia 1080 gtx flickering picture on the ground  after the update .



 

 

How are we supposed to help you or give you any suggestions? Not much information here...

1.JaVA_KEBEN
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More players on E front has the same problem 

 

Have done this , update my card ( 1080gtx ) with the 445.87 driver and set te antialiasing to MSAA . It's not 100%  ...but its a lot better .

 

 

 

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Just got the game 4 days ago.  I played Il-2 1946 for 10 years so I wanted to support the team for this project. Just starting with tank crew until I figure out my flying situation.  I'm on a new gaming laptop with a ryzen 7 3750H and a GTX 1650 / 16GB ram. running GeForce 445.87.  I don't know what to do Ive tried everything.  Horrible graphics anomalies and texturing. Any advise

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If possible, use FXAA instead of MSAA.

 

Addi

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On 5/22/2020 at 3:17 AM, Gate said:

Just got the game 4 days ago.  I played Il-2 1946 for 10 years so I wanted to support the team for this project. Just starting with tank crew until I figure out my flying situation.  I'm on a new gaming laptop with a ryzen 7 3750H and a GTX 1650 / 16GB ram. running GeForce 445.87.  I don't know what to do Ive tried everything.  Horrible graphics anomalies and texturing. Any advise

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You may or may not have tried the following, if not it's the 1st most essential thing to do if you are running any graphics intensive software on an Nvidia equipped laptop.

 

Many Nvidia equipped laptops have two graphics cards. One is an onboard low spec intel affair that would produce results like in your screenshot, and is reffered to as "Integrated graphics". The other is the Nvidia gaming card you probably bought the laptop to make use of, and is reffered to as "High performance Nvidia processor".

 

Almost always for some unknown reason, the low spec card is the default setting in the Nvidia Control Panel. So open that and check. Right click on your desktop and you will find it in the drop down.

 

In the tree on the left selct "manage 3d setting", then on the tabs on the right select "Program settings".

 

Once the list in 1. has been fleshed out, it can take a minute, look for "Il-2 Battle of Stalingrad (Il2.exe). If it's not there use the "add" button to find it.

 

Then in 2. select "High performance Nvidia processor", then hit "Apply" in which now appear in the bottom right. Wait till it settles and give it a spin :)

 

If that's all good, then at least this 1st basic, yet fundamental step has been eliminated.

 

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