A friend, DIGFS, recently sent me a comment as follows:
If you have anisotropic filtering enabled in the Nvidia panel, you can disable it completely in the MSFS settings. In addition, since the setting is redundant, this will gain you a little more performance.
Frankly, I noted that recommendation before and tried that already. However, I really didn’t see any gain or difference from the suggestions on my system.
In the past few days, I tested the tweak again. The result is the same on my system but obviously not on DIGFS’s.
After a second thought, I decided to take DIGFS’s suggestion to Turn OFF the Anisotropic Filtering in MSFS Graphics Settings based on the presumption of “less is more”.
Nothing bad so far.
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