August 19, 201411 yr Author These are the two additional lines that have been added to the config since 2.3 GROUND_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=2048CLOUD_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=1024 My cloud shadow has a default value of 512. I guess less pixels to render in the shadows gives the improved performance
August 19, 201411 yr My cfg shows this for P3D V2.3: GROUND_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=2048CLOUD_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=512 Is this what your cfg is? ************************************************** Did you change it to 1024 per your post: GROUND_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=2048CLOUD_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=1024 Have you made changes to your default (installed) cfg ? Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
August 19, 201411 yr Author Mine is default the same as yours too GROUND_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=2048CLOUD_SHADOW_TEXTURE_SIZE=512 Hmm maybe this is irrelevant then Thanks for looking though John
August 19, 201411 yr Do you have P3D Ver 2.3 installed? No, I'm on 2.2. I'm waiting to make sure ASN works before updating to 2.3. I haven't tried cloud shadows in 2.2, and everything else is working just fine and I'm in no hurry to possibly change that. In FSX I've seen clouds, buildings and occasionally trees and possibly segments of roads disappear the same way the cloud shadows do in the video. This happens very seldom, and I don't know what combination of parameters will trigger it. It acts like the video card decides to render the object based on the position of the center of the object, in or out of your field of view. I've also seen other objects in other games do this occasionally. The problem doesn't happen often enough for me to get concerned about. If every cloud shadow in every flight constantly did the same disappearing act, I can understand why people would be upset. Also, just because you've never seen it doesn't mean it's not happening. The effect is usually quite subtle and easy to miss. Occasionally it's dramatic as in the cloud shadows in the video. I wouldn't suggest going and looking for it, as once you start seeing it you can't un-see it and some people will find it quite distracting. Hook Larry Hookins Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthAnd danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
August 19, 201411 yr Hood, "No, I'm on 2.2. I'm waiting to make sure ASN works before updating to 2.3. I haven't tried cloud shadows in 2.2, and everything else is working just fine and I'm in no hurry to possibly change that." Well, let us know what you see after you install P3D V2.3 and test the cloud shadows we are talking about here. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
August 19, 201411 yr Well, let us know what you see after you install P3D V2.3 and test the cloud shadows we are talking about here. I understand you don't have the cloud shadow problem at all. Hook Larry Hookins Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthAnd danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
August 19, 201411 yr Also, just because you've never seen it doesn't mean it's not happening. No, its not happening, subtle or not. My cloud shadow res is the default of 512. I am using the very newest 340.66 drivers which resolve the tessellation issues that started with the 340 branch... they need a modded inf to support Geforce cards, but they work flawlessly for me. I have seen shadows disappear, but not with 2.3 thus far.
August 19, 201411 yr Thanks, Novation. My point is that this is not a new phenomenon, is not only cloud shadows, and is not restricted to FSX/P3D or even flight simulators. My best guess is that it's related to zoom level and the way the graphics card decides to render objects at the edges of the field of view. Some people are going to see it and others aren't. When I was seeing it I wasn't seeing it all the time every time. Cloud shadows will be the most obvious problem because of their immense size compared to other objects. Cloud shadows aren't even all that new. While most people here have only had them for a little while, those of us with CumulusX have had them for years. Cloud shadows can be quite odd. For example, if you're sitting on a runway under a cloud shadow, it's possible to have the shadow appear and disappear as you move your viewpoint, and while the shadows will appear and disappear at the same point as you move your view, there's not an obvious pattern to it. Cloud shadows were all flat with CumulusX, which caused its own problems, and I'm guessing that's not the case with P3D. The real news is, not everyone will see the problem, and this is good. My take on it is, if you do see the problem, it will eventually go away. Hook Larry Hookins Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthAnd danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
August 19, 201411 yr if you do see the problem, it will eventually go away. LOL I hope so but I don't think computers work that way. ^_^ We'll see what the next driver does though.
August 19, 201411 yr I don't think computers work that way. It's just another way of saying the problem is intermittent. Like P3D stutters. When I first started flying, P3D was almost unusable. I flew for a while anyway, and I almost never get stutters now. I think the stuttering was caused by building the shader cache files. Same thing with the awful frame rates, which finally stabilized at my locked speed of 30. Hook Larry Hookins Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of EarthAnd danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
January 10, 201610 yr Sorry to dig up this old topic, but is there any progress on the disappearing shadows? Shadows were flickering on and off left right and center in V3, especially with TrackIR. Any settings to possibly change with REX4, my GPU or Prepar3D? Derek MacPherson At the risk of sounding cliche, I love planes.GTX 770 / i7-4790K / 16GB DDR3
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