June 11, 200322 yr >Like this? http://www.airliners.net/open.file/158620/M/>Precisely !!Michael J. Michael J.
June 13, 200322 yr Michael J,Just wanted to point out this screenshot. I think it shows what you're looking for. Take a look.http://www.gamersdepot.com/games/previews/fs_2004/shot2.htmRegards,Nick
June 13, 200322 yr Commercial Member Hi, This is called: cumulus overcast, if you look the clouds formation in fs2004 available, it is possible for sure, but the sreenshots should have cumumlus overcast formation selected, default clouds appears great but there is alot of works to do on the clouds visual..RegardsChris Kind RegardsChris Willis
June 13, 200322 yr Nick,This is the best I think I have seen. Thanks for pointing it out. But I believe if you went higher and look down there would in fact be many holes in this scenario. But this one is close and it perhaps suggests that as Chris says "cumulus overcast" may in fact be possible.Michael J. Michael J.
June 13, 200322 yr Hey Holger,Exactly which picture is Bogota? I couldn't point it out and I was born there. That doesn't say too much about the scenery accuracy does it?
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