Object presentation in Trainz2009

Not sure if this actually makes any difference but I disable indexing on the drive I have Trainz installed on in Win7.

Could try adjusting the display settings in the Nvidia Control Panel? Improved things a lot here, using a GT240

Under 3d settings, use the Trainz2004 settings, it does work for any version over 2004.

My settings at present are:

Ambient occlusion = not supported
Anistropic Filtering = Application Controlled
Antialiasing - Gamma correction = On
Antialiasing - mode = Application controlled
Antialiasing - setting = Application Controlled
Antialiasing - Transparency = 2x (supersample)
CUDA - GPU's = Global (all) - only one so doubt if that makes any difference anyway
Maximum pre-rendered frames = 5
Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration = Single display performance mode
Power management mode = Prefer maximum performance
Texture Filtering Anistropic sample optimisation = On
Texture - filtering Negative LOD bias = Clamp
Texture Filtering - Quality = Quality
Texture Filtering - Trilinear optimization = On
Threaded optimization = global (auto)
Triple buffering = Off
Texture Filtering - Anistropic filter optimization = Off
Vertical Sync = global (use 3d applications settings)


Hello Clam1952,

Thank you for your info. I will try those settings and report if changes take place.

Best regards :wave:
 
I tried them. I had been puting up with the lousy water in Directx because OpenGL was too slow. Not any more, thank you. I had been using the default TRS2004 settings.

:cool:
 
Hello,

Changing display settings in nvidia control panel wasn't succesfull in windows 7.

I had a look in event viewer - system option and found this error

Generate Activation Context failed for C:\Program Files\Auran\TS2009\bin\Microsoft.VC80.MFC\MFC80.DLL.

Anyone ever received this error? If so, did you find a solution?

The source for this error is called Sidebyside. When this error appears, I found on www that following items are missing - Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package. This package is not installed on my PC.

I don't receive any errors in event viewer concerning Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package. This package is installed on my PC.

May I assume that Trainz2009 is written in C++ 2005?

Some extra input : settings in trainzoptions.txt are

-DepthBits=24
-StencilBits=8
-Jet=bin
-cabinfov=60
-DefaultAutoMip=none
-DynamicVertexBufferSize=4194304
-DynamicIndexBufferSize=196608
-VBO


Best regards :wave:
 
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