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HiUsing FS9.1, WinXP and ASA SP1 I get dreadful cloud popping on every flight I make anywhere in the world. ASA looks great and I have no other issues, just this highly disappointing ZAP as the clouds appear/disappear. Now, first things first, is it possible that I've set something up incorrectly? Or is it a general issue that has still to be resolved? I've been away a while so may have missed something.Thanks for any advice/help.


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Hi,Prevent cloud re-draws checked On?Thanks,

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Hi,Prevent cloud re-draws checked On?Thanks,
Hi,With fs9 we can do that? It's like me, same problem....Regards,Christian

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Hi,Prevent cloud re-draws checked On?Thanks,
JimThanks for getting back. No it's not checked, as I understood that it referred to FSX and not FS9. Should it be on for FS9? I'll give it a go and see.Best!

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JimWell I tried it and, unfortunately, it made no difference. I still have dramatic cloud popping.


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Hi All,I missed the FS9 part of his post. so no that option is for FSX only.What is your local suppression set at?Thanks All.

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JimI've got local suppression on at 100 miles, both Local Range and On Ground checked as on.Hopefully that's not right ;-)


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Hi,No, those would be OK. It's something we cannot reproduce at our end no matter what we do.Thanks,

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Hi,No, those would be OK. It's something we cannot reproduce at our end no matter what we do.Thanks,
Hi,Maybe it's only with europe version of fs9, I don't know if someone of another region has this problem, it's just a suggestion....Regards,Christian

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Hi,No, those would be OK. It's something we cannot reproduce at our end no matter what we do.Thanks,
Mmm. Unfortunately it's something I can reproduce on ever single flight. Are you able to make some sort of intelligent guess as to what could be causing such a problem?Do many other people have this issue with FS9.1?

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Me too - although not on every flight...Geoff
Hi,That's true Geoff not in every flight but I notice for my case it is mostly when I fly to the south direction.... Christian

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Hi All,It is something that we are not sure of the cause. Some of you know I have flown the exact same plans as you, so you know I have tried to reproduce this. I am not sure if it is a settings issue, FSUIPC issue, or systems issue.I know for me my FSUIPC is set to default settings and weather settings off and I can post my ASA settings if that would help.Thanks,Jim

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