February 9, 201016 yr Does anyone noteced that there is DOUBLE layer of cirrus from time to time? I'm using AS with REX. :( My Specification: I CAN RUN FSX IN MAX SETTINGS....i don't care about dell, bell, amd, intel, 60000 wats power supply or alien made graphic card....
February 9, 201016 yr Author Sorry for double post...what i mean is, two layer of same cloud, where one is just above the other. My Specification: I CAN RUN FSX IN MAX SETTINGS....i don't care about dell, bell, amd, intel, 60000 wats power supply or alien made graphic card....
February 9, 201016 yr That's perfectly normal in certain weather situations. What is the terrain below your a/c?Vololiberista Super VC10 into LOWI with PF3 at a cinema near you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA
February 9, 201016 yr Does anyone noteced that there is DOUBLE layer of cirrus from time to time? I'm using AS with REX. :(Dallyborr,yup, happens to me as well from time to time. By now I got used to it and I usually ignore this. :(Regards,Jure
February 9, 201016 yr Same old REX so it seems. It is a bug they have been working on basically since the release of the FSX version. You see really old references to this on the REX forum. But as far as I know it only happens with the REX weather which I stopped using long time ago.Alex
February 9, 201016 yr Author That's perfectly normal in certain weather situations. What is the terrain below your a/c?VololiberistaYeah it is normal, but is not normal when you see same cloud texture twice one above the other. My Specification: I CAN RUN FSX IN MAX SETTINGS....i don't care about dell, bell, amd, intel, 60000 wats power supply or alien made graphic card....
February 9, 201016 yr sure it isnt fsuipc? it has an option do add a layer when cavok if i remember well..
February 9, 201016 yr sure it isnt fsuipc? it has an option do add a layer when cavok if i remember well..I get the same thing and that fsuipc option is NOT checked, and I only have it checked using AS (dont use REX weather). When it happens it makes the cloud layer look blurry as its the same texture but shifted slightly. Hope they fix it. - Red E8500 @ 4.1 | EVGA 275GTX (overclocked) | 2x2GB Mushkin Enhanced Redline @ 1066 | Samsung 24inch LCD @ 1920x1080 |
February 10, 201016 yr I get the same thing and that fsuipc option is NOT checked, and I only have it checked using AS (dont use REX weather). When it happens it makes the cloud layer look blurry as its the same texture but shifted slightly. Hope they fix it.Reduce the number of cloud layers visible... FS2020 Alienware Aurora R11 10th Gen Intel Core i7 10700F - Windows 11 Home 32GB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB - Pimax Crystal Light VR
February 10, 201016 yr Reduce the number of cloud layers visible...I only have it set to 5 or 6. Reducing it will take away from regular cloud layers, will it not? - Red E8500 @ 4.1 | EVGA 275GTX (overclocked) | 2x2GB Mushkin Enhanced Redline @ 1066 | Samsung 24inch LCD @ 1920x1080 |
February 10, 201016 yr Commercial Member Maybe I'm missing something here, but how is this an REX issue if you're using another weather engine? Tim FuchsManaging PartnerREX SIMULATIONS website: www.rexsimulations.comsupport: www.rexaxis.com
February 10, 201016 yr Author @TimIt isn't... i just wanted for people to know what i'm using with another WX engine, so they can help me out...sorry for missunderstanding...@JimIt is not ASA, it is AS 6.5. but thanks for replay. My Specification: I CAN RUN FSX IN MAX SETTINGS....i don't care about dell, bell, amd, intel, 60000 wats power supply or alien made graphic card....
February 11, 201016 yr Maybe I'm missing something here, but how is this an REX issue if you're using another weather engine?You're right tim, its most likely not REX. I didn't mean to sound as if I implied that. - Red E8500 @ 4.1 | EVGA 275GTX (overclocked) | 2x2GB Mushkin Enhanced Redline @ 1066 | Samsung 24inch LCD @ 1920x1080 |
February 11, 201016 yr Commercial Member You're right tim, its most likely not REX. I didn't mean to sound as if I implied that.Gents, I understand now. Thank you for responding.Cheers :) Tim FuchsManaging PartnerREX SIMULATIONS website: www.rexsimulations.comsupport: www.rexaxis.com
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