January 8, 201214 yr Hi,this has been probably discussed in several threads, but I got lost with the current status....so apologise me if I introduce again the same topic..Is there a way to avoid the really annoying rain coming out of nowhere once you are out of the clouds ? Any AS2012 or FSUIPC setting or Fsx.cfg tweak that can help ?ThanksRegardsJackson AMD Ryzen 7800x3d, Asus ROG Strix RTX4090, Asus x670e-e, G-Skill F5-6000J3038F16GX2-TZ5NR
January 9, 201214 yr I saw this being discussed many times in many platforms. I'm afraid there's no solution to that as far as I know, and I totally agree that it is very annoying.The problem with that, is the way FSX simulates precipitation. Rather than simulating it as "pouring down from the clouds", it creates a bubble around the aircraft with precipitation in it. Which is of course quite unrealistic.Some kind of "precipitation suppression" may be possible, similar to FSUIPC gust, turbulence and variance suppression, like "suppress rain above cloud ceiling level". I am not sure if it is possible with the tools MS provides to 3rd party developers though. It would still be unrealistic in some cases, since precipitation is not always originated from the highest level of clouds, but still it would be better than originating from clear blue skies. :)RegardsDoruk
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