October 5, 201312 yr CloudSwimmer, try adding this to your Cameras.cfg (same folder where your FSX.cfg is located): Put: ClipMode = Normal In the [CameraDefinition.002] Title = Virtual Cockpit Section of Cameras.cfg, and report back if this helps at all.
October 16, 201312 yr Author You might want to try this for weather, its free and it handles the fog better than any other program I have seen yet... also might help if you run 4096 res instead of 1024 clouds.... http://www.plane-pics.de/fsxwx/main-instructions.php If you look closely you will see some fog in a few valleys, and for me there is no flickering at all Great program! Thanks so much for the heads up! Chris Strobel KSNA
October 16, 201312 yr Author CloudSwimmer, try adding this to your Cameras.cfg (same folder where your FSX.cfg is located): Put: ClipMode = Normal In the [CameraDefinition.002] Title = Virtual Cockpit Section of Cameras.cfg, and report back if this helps at all. Thanks Molleh. I have ClipMode=Minimum as per the Milviz F-86 manual, but I'll try it at Normal for a bit Chris Strobel KSNA
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