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Unread postby tntrainer » Mon May 17, 2021 11:21 pm

Hello Friends,
Even though this is the first time I have posted on the forum, I consider all of you friends because of the excellent tips and tricks I have learned from this forum. I want to say a big thank you to all of you who provide the good answers people need to enjoy the simulator.

I just bought a new computer rig after ten years. I had a reasonably fast computer that provided a good simulation over the years, but I decided to step it up with the new one.

Here are the specs on both:
Old Computer System Custom Built
Windows 7 Home 64 Bit Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93GHz 16.0 GB RAM,
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650, ASUS VH222H-P - LCD monitor - Full HD (1080p) - 21.5" Refresh Rate 75HzGraphics

New Computer System
ASUS G15CK, Intel Core i7-10700KF, GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, 48GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, G15CK-BS764, ASUS VG249Q Gaming Monitor W-LED 23.8” 1920x1080 Refresh Rate144Hz


I have been getting some great frame rates in comparison to my old rig. The old rig would give me 15-20 in scenery/asset dense areas and 40-70 in open territory. I have 30-70 in dense areas and 140-150 in open areas with the new monster. I have all the sliders maxed out on the in game graphics and I am running Anti Aliasing setting FXAA + 8 x MSAA and have also tried other settings on that menu. I picked that because of the highest number, in my way of guessing.

Performance wise I have no complaints.... great frame rates, smooth quality of motion, distant scenery population, etc, etc. The only issue I am experiencing is what I would describe as a focal issue. Often the periphery of the monito is out of focus significantly. Sometimes it is the center of the monitor that blips out of focus.

Questions:
Is this a refresh rate issue with the monitor or a result of my intense high settings?
Is it a scaling issue?
Could it be and Nvidia Software issue? I have that set to allow the simulator to control aspects of the 3D settings.

I will post some example images when the moderators approve of my post and adjust the settings. I look forward to sharing some images of the route I am creating in the simulator also.

Thanks in advance. All help appreciated.
I thought I would ask people familiar with the game before asking Dr. Google for help.

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby buzz456 » Tue May 18, 2021 8:18 am

Welcome to our little world. I look forward to what some of our hardware geeks have to say on this subject since I just built a new rig and have been contemplating a larger monitor. In any event *&!welcome!&* .
Make sure and do another post so you can show us some shots.
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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Tue May 18, 2021 8:47 am

*!!thnx!!* Thanks for the welcome and I'm ready to begin posting some pics of my issue with the new computer rig and also to share my effort to create a route with folks. I'm am creating the area around Chattanooga and Cowan Tennessee on the current CSX and former Louisville and Nashville/Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis line to Nashville. It features the Cowan Pusher District where trains use helpers to climb the 2% grades up and through the Cumberland Mountain Tunnel. I'm also including the Tracy City Branch which was known as the "Mountain Goat" line. This coal feeding branch had close to 3% grades and really moved the coal in the past days.

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby wacampbell » Tue May 18, 2021 8:49 am

tntrainer wrote:... The only issue I am experiencing is what I would describe as a focal issue. Often the periphery of the monito is out of focus significantly. Sometimes it is the center of the monitor that blips out of focus.


I have noticed when I have 'Depth of Field' enabled in the Advanced Graphics Settings panel I see something like what you describe. Shifting the camera seems to correct the focus, but other times it gets it wrong. I have never found a solution except to disable this option.

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby JohnS » Tue May 18, 2021 9:59 am

wacampbell wrote:
tntrainer wrote:... The only issue I am experiencing is what I would describe as a focal issue. Often the periphery of the monito is out of focus significantly. Sometimes it is the center of the monitor that blips out of focus.


I have noticed when I have 'Depth of Field' enabled in the Advanced Graphics Settings panel I see something like what you describe. Shifting the camera seems to correct the focus, but other times it gets it wrong. I have never found a solution except to disable this option.

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I second Wayne. Had the same issue until I disabled depth of field.
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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Tue May 18, 2021 10:27 am

Success!! Thank you Wayne and JohnS .......Problem solved!! I unchecked depth of field and it cured the issue. I'll run a complete scenario tonight and make sure there are no other issues, but good for now! Thank you so much. For the benefit of the post, I will still post some pictures for others to reference. Checking back to my original installation on the Win7 computer I had that box unchecked. With the new rig I was trying to max out all the settings.

Thanks again all !*salute*!

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Tue May 18, 2021 5:40 pm

I'm posting some pics to show anyone who experiences this in the future and searches the topic.

Thanks Again for the help..... !!*ok*!!

New Comp Rockledge.jpg


Old Computer Rockledge.jpg


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Here is a sample pic of the route I am creating and also the next post.

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Tue May 18, 2021 5:46 pm

More Samples of the route. Hope it meets with your approval.

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby TheR62Fan » Tue May 18, 2021 5:52 pm

Though this might be rearing away from the subject of discussion, I will say you have a great talent for scenery, keep it up! !!*ok*!!
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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby trev123 » Tue May 18, 2021 6:02 pm

tntrainer wrote:I'm posting some pics to show anyone who experiences this in the future and searches the topic.

Thanks Again for the help..... !!*ok*!!

New Comp Rockledge.jpg


Old Computer Rockledge.jpg


resize 3.jpg


resize 4.jpg


Here is a sample pic of the route I am creating and also the next post.

Old Comp1.jpg


If you haven't already done so and you want to improve your graphics I suggest purchasing RW Enhancer Pro. https://www.rwcentral.com/store/product ... ancer-pro/
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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Tue May 18, 2021 6:44 pm

Thank you TheR62Fan,
There is no doubt that heavily laden scenery affects the graphics performance. I enjoy making the route look as real world as possible while maintaining performance, which is what drove me to the higher performing computer.
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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Tue May 18, 2021 6:49 pm

Thank you trev123,
I was unfamiliar with RW Enhancer until I began to research the issue I was having. I will be downloading that if it makes the sim look better. I welcome all suggestions and constructive criticism. I very much appreciate this community.
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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby TheR62Fan » Tue May 18, 2021 7:11 pm

trev123 wrote:If you haven't already done so and you want to improve your graphics I suggest purchasing RW Enhancer Pro. https://www.rwcentral.com/store/product ... ancer-pro/


To add if you want a freeware alternative, you can use reshade, or you can even combine both. Here are some screenshots using AlpenFreight's preset, which is what I use. (Also available here in the forum at viewtopic.php?f=30&t=17378)
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RailWorks64 2021-04-20 16-10-09.jpg

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Re: Graphics Issues On New Computer

Unread postby tntrainer » Wed May 19, 2021 11:36 am

Thanks again TheR62fan,
I will definitely take a look at that.

I appreciate everyone's thoughts and help.
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