All the sliders full right (including visibility). With the Frame rate "fixed" at 30, I have seen no lower than about 18, flying amongst the tall buildings of Chicago in full Window mode. and FS2002 seems to work fine with it, for the most part.
To get VR worked (sic) properly, please install the proper Monitor driver from Windows or your monitor vendor".The Viewsonic XP drivers from: been installed, with no complaint from the Viewsonic installer, but no recognition from XP.It may be related, that the system crashes (SOMETIMES), when I use the FS2002 menu to look up "Map view", for example, and then the crash may occur on the switch back. (the monitor is supposed to be able to handle 118 at 1024x768, but the choices are 100, then 120 in the "Display settings")When I go to the Advanced tab, and then the "ASUS - Advanced" tab to set 3D parameters, it complains: "Your monitor is not correct. I can manually adjust the refresh rate, etc. Well worth the upgrade and I'll never go back to old-fashioned CRT's.New custom system trying to use old Viewsonic PF790 monitor.ASUS A7V333 w/ onboard sound (C-Media)1Gb pc2700AMD2200+Twin WD 120G Special edition (8mb buffer) running as RAID 1Windows XP pro SP1ASUS V8420 DX (128mb TI4200) v29.40br driversViewsonic PF790 1024x768 100hzXP does not "recognize" the monitor and installs it as a "default" monitor. I'm still high knowing it has a smaller footprint, lower weight, no radiation, lower energy consumption, perfect geometry, and it cost me $293 with free 3-day shipping. It will not display any screen refresh rate above 75 (and warns of damage) so best beware if any of you plan to do a similar upgrade.
I made the mistake of not reading the manual before disconnecting my old monitor and had to reconnect it to lower the refresh rate from my 6600GT from 85 to 60. It's rated 8 ms and I've noticed no viewing degradation in quality with any game I've played! No smearing or ghosting that I can detect all! Blacks are very black but the problem with that is the lack of detail with dark games or videos and I seem unable to find any monitor setting that helps. A somewhat poorer viewing angle and somewhat more pixelization with small text and game graphics are noticeble in native resolution but overall the image is superior (no geometric distortion the edges and vivid colors!). The reviews I've read talk about negative image quality non-native resolutions with LCD's but I haven't noticed any degredation in image quality with other resolutions (FEAR demo won't do native but comes close 1280x920 and still looks great!). I was running 1280x1024 previously (Viewsonic 17" CRT, 16" viewable) and now running the same natively on my new Viewsonic VA902B 19" LCD.
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