December 20, 201411 yr This can't be right....can it? Running Latest build of ASN along with REX4 and patched up to P3D v2.4 http://i.imgur.com/R3gUNkK.jpg Some notes: I am using the latest cloud.fx file LM released for the cloud fix but this was happening before to me as well... Also, I have tried with and without ASN. Can't really get that nice sky any more like I used to be able to....Don't know where I should start. George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
December 20, 201411 yr These are the so called 'vertical' clouds, about which is so much to do with P3D2.4, at the moment. Have you changed your 2.4 cloud.fx fort he 2.2 version, to fix rotating clouds? After doing that, I had about the same amount of them as in your picture. Changing back to the 2.4 version solved it for 99% for me. I also had it before and deleting the cloud.fx and repairing P3D solved the majority of it. This, as well as the rotating clouds, is an old effect, dating back to FSX, but in P3D2.4 it seem to be a lot more prominent. So many of them as you show in the picture is deferentially not right and can be dealt with, but until LM has found a fullproof fix, we'll be seeing some of those, for the time being. Cheers! Maarten
December 20, 201411 yr Author Thanks for your help but these aren't the so called vertical clouds.... These are duplicated texture clouds. Can't sort out why its so dramatic and obvious looking. George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
December 20, 201411 yr Moderator a new cloud.fx file was released this morning which fixes the verticals and the "parting clouds". Be SURE you delete the shaders folder before running P3D. Also try changing the cloud set you are using as this can sometimes cause "patterns". Occasionally you will get the double type effect. So far no one has figured out a fix but it only happen rarely. Vic RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti 40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160
December 20, 201411 yr Author I have the fix from this morning. I don't know if its specific to the fix or not. It was happening before as well. George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
December 20, 201411 yr Author One more picture of whats happening. http://i.imgur.com/guZ94Pd.jpg George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
December 20, 201411 yr Hi George, you probably have done the Rex4 SP2 update and also did u delete the Temp Shaders file before starting P3d, my clouds do not look like that, these are definately repetitive and ugly. Rick
December 20, 201411 yr Author Yes I did do the REX4 SP2 update...I did delete the Temp shaders as well....What is going on...I cannot nail this....Don't know if REX, ASN or P3D core...or anything else for that matter George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
December 21, 201411 yr Author Yes same outcome unfortunatly...hmm George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
December 22, 201411 yr I wanted to let you know your not alone...I have seen this sometimes as well. I have 2.4, the LM cloud patch(cleared the shaders), REX Direct with the newest patch, and running OPUS weather.. I have changed cloud textures several times and still see the repeating textures occasionally...
December 22, 201411 yr I am having same problems http://imageshack.com/a/img908/8958/CVUBtw.jpg I have REX4 SP2 update Ahmet Sanal "Time you enjoyed wasting, was not wasted"
December 22, 201411 yr Commercial Member This has nothing to do with textures, it's a known core simulator issue, both FSX and P3D. Tim FuchsManaging PartnerREX SIMULATIONS website: www.rexsimulations.comsupport: www.rexaxis.com
December 26, 201411 yr This has nothing to do with textures, it's a known core simulator issue, both FSX and P3D. Hi Tim - does your new soft cloud textures minimize this issue ? Thanks !
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