February 14, 200917 yr I would also turn Disable Haze Layer on because that helps to get rid of that awful sharp haze layer! And I also installed Soft Horizons (in Konrad's link) which is really AWESOME!!! I bought ASA thinking it would solve those straight horizons, but it didn't... Luckily Soft Horizons came to the rescue: things have never looked better since I installed Soft Horizons. Those sharp en clear horizons really spoiled it for me... But not anymore! Now my skies look really real!
February 14, 200917 yr I would also turn Disable Haze Layer on because that helps to get rid of that awful sharp haze layer! And I also installed Soft Horizons (in Konrad's link) which is really AWESOME!!! I bought ASA thinking it would solve those straight horizons, but it didn't... Luckily Soft Horizons came to the rescue: things have never looked better since I installed Soft Horizons. Those sharp en clear horizons really spoiled it for me... But not anymore! Now my skies look really real!Thanks, jeroen: I had to read this about four times before I think I understand it. I've turned this on now, and will try it later tonight. :( i7 [email protected] | 32GB RAM | EVGA RTX 3080Ti | Maximus Hero VII | 512GB 860 Pro | 512GB 850 Pro | 256GB 840 Pro | 2TB 860 QVO | 1TB 870 EVO | Seagate 3TB Cloud | EVGA 1000 GQ | Win10 Pro | EK Custom water cooling.
February 15, 200917 yr Thanks. That's the way I've got it, perhaps from the recommendations you mentioned. The manual for ASA doesn't seem to make recommendations to the extent ASV6.5 did.Actually, my statement may not be correct. That is what I have checked in ASA on my desktop computer with FSX, but I have been running ASA on my laptop networked with the desktop. The laptop self-destructed earlier this week and has been sent off to HP for repair. I may have disabled the haze layer on the laptop, and I did install the Soft Horizons after reading about it in the forum. Art
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