April 6, 201016 yr Author If you do a daytime shot you will see that the stripe equates to a haze layer!vololiberistaYou are right! Infact I've checked the option for disabiliting haze layer in AS and that stipes disappear.Thanks a lot to all guys. Riccardo OS: Windows 10-64 bit, CPU: i7-7700K @4.20 GHz, GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 G1 8GB GDDR5, RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 32GB 3000MHz, MB: MSI Z270
April 6, 201016 yr You are right! Infact I've checked the option for disabiliting haze layer in AS and that stipes disappear.Thanks a lot to all guys.Disabling the haze layer however will mean that your weather will not always be displayed correctly!vololiberista Super VC10 into LOWI with PF3 at a cinema near you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA
April 6, 201016 yr Author Disabling the haze layer however will mean that your weather will not always be displayed correctly!vololiberistaYou are right, but the stripes were not a mine hardware or software issue. That stripes were haze layer I think, correct?So if I want haze layer I can enable "haze fog layer", if not I can disable the corresponding item, right? Riccardo OS: Windows 10-64 bit, CPU: i7-7700K @4.20 GHz, GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 G1 8GB GDDR5, RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 32GB 3000MHz, MB: MSI Z270
April 7, 201016 yr You are right, but the stripes were not a mine hardware or software issue. That stripes were haze layer I think, correct?So if I want haze layer I can enable "haze fog layer", if not I can disable the corresponding item, right?Disabling the haze layer serves only one purpose. That is to avoid a travelling low level stratus cloud that moves in unison with your a/c. This is apparent in most add ons that generate high res clouds. The problem is that for the weather engine to be able to reproduce the METAR correctly the haze layer is neccessary.There are solutions however! a) download fs9envis.zip from avsim this allows for differing haze layers for different climates. In each case the "travelling" haze layer is not apparent and the real haze layer is accurately reproduced. b.) If you are using Pablo Diaz's clouds he will send you a fix if you ask nicely!vololiberista Super VC10 into LOWI with PF3 at a cinema near you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA
April 7, 201016 yr Author Disabling the haze layer serves only one purpose. That is to avoid a travelling low level stratus cloud that moves in unison with your a/c. This is apparent in most add ons that generate high res clouds. The problem is that for the weather engine to be able to reproduce the METAR correctly the haze layer is neccessary.There are solutions however! a) download fs9envis.zip from avsim this allows for differing haze layers for different climates. In each case the "travelling" haze layer is not apparent and the real haze layer is accurately reproduced. b.) If you are using Pablo Diaz's clouds he will send you a fix if you ask nicely!vololiberistaThanks a lot, but I'm using FSX (with REX) not FS9. Riccardo OS: Windows 10-64 bit, CPU: i7-7700K @4.20 GHz, GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 G1 8GB GDDR5, RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 32GB 3000MHz, MB: MSI Z270
April 8, 201016 yr Thanks a lot, but I'm using FSX (with REX) not FS9.I believe it also works in FSXvololiberista Super VC10 into LOWI with PF3 at a cinema near you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA
April 8, 201016 yr http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/3107/fsx2.jpgAh, yes, I almost forgot I really have to clean my monitor!!! :( Thanks! :(
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