This seems to be a common issue I am experiening when working within the MSFS setup interface. This picture illustrates the filled white rectangles I get, devoid of textual information when I click on selection dots on the World Map.
I also experience this as well in Content Manager where the contents, when hovered over or selected are obscured. The download/install buttons for updates are also obscured at the bottom so it’s a clicking rampage to find the spot under the white bar where the button is.
Any thoughts what might be causing this? Solutions?
Seriously? An mid to high range system and I can’t utilize native resolution (triple screen)? Even when I downgrade my in-sim resolution I still get this (from native 1152x2160 to 5040x1050 to 2048x1536).
Even with anti-aliasing off, render scaling set to 50% (5760x1080), v-sync off, Nvidia reflex low latency off, at DX 11 and I still get that.
In game settings are ideal with no chnages to settings, and to have to adjust graphic settings to some reduced level just to accomodate setup dialogue boxes and sacrifice quality in flight seems unrerasonable.
I want to say it came on suddenly. I had stepped away from MSFS recently, and having did some significant updates, it seems to have manifested itself. I don’t ever recall it happening previously as I would have surely brought it up then.
One thing to try would be a limited re-install. Essentially what you do is have a look at the Official folder, identify any folders with “UI” in their name, and delete them.
Only do this with the sim shut down. When you relaunch the sim it will detect the missing folders, and download them again.
There is also a much larger folder called “fs-base”, and that has some UI related things in it as well, if memory serves, but that also contains all the offline terrain files so it’s about 20GB. I’d leave that one alone for now.
Official folder? Is that the same folder in with the Community folder resides?
This is essentially a new re-install. A botched update last week required me to do a full reinstall and update.
I am of the opinion that it has to do with the 3 monitor display using Nvidia’s Surround. If I turn off Surround and utilize a single monitor, everything is back to the way it’s supposed to be. As soon as Surround is enabled, back to the white rectangles on the Worls Map.
Hi @RKillins68 ,
I don’t have an Nvidia GPU, so can’t really help you. If you do an Internet search you will find other folks have this issue with Nvidia Surround. What Nvidia driver version are you using - perhaps upgrade to the latest version if you have not already done so?