This simple setting COMPLETELY changes iRacing! - (More detail!)
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this is actually best to set the nvidia setting to Application-controlled. That way it is set by turning it on in each individual games settings rather than be on all the time. You turnedit on in both the nvidia settings and in the game, in th game it makes no different as you had it set to on (16x) as standard. you only need to turn it on in the game if it is set to application-controlled (if set to OFF then turning on in game wont work).
Can confirm that it's best that in NVIDIA and also in AMD control panel it should be application controlled (for AMD that option is disabled) and should be turned rather in game. I've noticed that many games just start showing weird artifacts if it is turned on through the NVIDIA or AMD control panel.
I too am a fan of high definition bush
So am I ,..lol
Note to self, Get Jackzer to fine tune graphics on iracing for me.... Great Video Man you got more tips then a golf trainer
Oh you ain't seen nothing yet 🫡
Worked ! Added much needed depth. Thanks for the tip
and the inpact on frame rate? WHy not just leave in on "application-controlled filtering" in the control panel to achieve the same thing
IMHO, in 2024 this option should be just on by default on max. Anisotropic filtering was a thing back in the days like 1990s and early 2000s when this feature was a huge impact on the hardware but today with this hardware available, this option shouldn't even exist and it should just be on at all times.
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😂, I'll be quicker explaining the difference next time , keep puuuushing
Are you saying that iracing's anisotropic filtering is somehow broken? The 16x filtering in game or in the control panel is exactly the same, when setting it in the nvidia control panel it just forces it on, hence why the default setting is 'application controlled'. Not sure why your iracing is not applying AF but with 16x selected in game you shouldn't be required to force it on in the control panel.
That does sound right, but I noticed differences when testing it on and off, with 16x ingame so, seeing as the major graphic enhancement it offers I figured it pretty important to have it to match iRacings Max setting.
You would notice a difference setting it to off in CP as this would force it off. OP is right, just leaving it on Application Controlled is doing the same thing, just set 16x in game.
You really should put out a video where you make these changes on the Programs tab in Nvidia CP. You’re making these changes globally, which isn’t the best way to go as this will apply to ALL games. Instead select iRacing on the Programs tab & then the settings will ONLY apply to iRacing. This allows you to tune games independently
@TheTheoblad ohhh wow, your right, programs have their own, I personally would use if for all my sims, but I only sim race, will deffo look deeper into this and maybe do an updated video, thanks alot for the time guys!
Mines the same, 16x is only noticeable when both are turned on.
Nice channel . Thanks !
I downvoted due to the 6 minutes of bullshit.
Well who ever thought you english was also a bullshitter too 😂😂
25 seconds in I said its at the end of the video I'll show how to do.
50 seconds in I said what the setting is called.
You could've just listened to the video and skipped ahead rather than let me explain the setting..
Ill put BIG subtitles next time might help ya out.