Jaggies on straight line paint jobs on sides of aircraft

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Are you using Developer Mode or made changes in it?

no

Have you disabled/removed all your mods and addons?

no

Brief description of the issue:

When looking at the external side view of any aircraft with a straight line paint job, the jaggies appear as the plane naturally moves up and down. Also occurs when I pan.

Provide Screenshot(s)/video(s) of the issue encountered:

Not sure how to do this

Detailed steps to reproduce the issue encountered:

Just fly anywhere

PC specs and/or peripheral set up if relevant:

Windows 11, build 22621, 12 Gen Intel i9-12900K, 3200 mhz, 16 core(s), 24 Logical Processor, 64Gb RAM, EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti

Build Version # when you first started experiencing this issue:

22621


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Also, what are your anti-aliasing settings?


  1. /u ↩︎

This is not a bug. I really wish people would read before listing things as a bug when they clearly aren’t.
The “jaggies” are caused by the wrong setting either on your card driver or in game settings (usually anti aliasing).

Ask a question in community support, post screenshots and try some settings that work better for others.

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