December 29, 200817 yr Have had ASA for a couple of days now and , compared with a lot of other posts, I have to say I have been lucky enough to be getting the best out of it having upgraded from FSX.On a couple of occasions when climbing or descending through some wonderful cloud depictions I suddenly hit this ' layer line' which is so unrealistic.Hope image depicts what I mean and I wondered if this was a side effect of FSX no matter what weather program or visibility settings you use?
December 30, 200817 yr I've never noticed this in ASX (so not an FSX thing), but I do see it in ASA. Not good.Tom Tom Risager NGX tutorial: http://library.avsim.net/sendfile.php?Location=AVSIM&Proto=ftp&DLID=162360 SIDs & STARs Worked Examples: LOWI-UUDD, KSEA-KLAX, EKCH-ENGM, YSCB-YPAD
December 30, 200817 yr I've never noticed this in ASX (so not an FSX thing), but I do see it in ASA. Not good.TomTom,Thanks for the reply. After I posted yesterday, I tried to do a good search of all HI FI forum and FEX (which I like to use with some XG textures).Strangely enough I found one post where the opposite phenomenon of cloud (cumulus) tops were sort of sliced off at a definitive altitude or weather layer.I,m going to experiment a little more with the various option settings in ASA . The reply to the post I found basically just referenced an unusual combination of cloud layering via weather METAR.
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