February 16, 20179 yr Look this xEnviro picture. https://abload.de/img/desktop12.06.2016-18.ekjtx.png Observe the water please. this is the future of water? Moquette in place of water? And now look this: http://i.imgur.com/pBhO45S.jpg Did you try this water lua fix, the "less wave water" lua gives more complete reflections somehow similar to xp10 reflections but better because there is wave movements. http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/36312-water-fix-xp11beta/ X-Plane11 GTX1070 8GB Vram - i7 4770K cpu @3.5GHz Quad core - 16GB RAM
September 23, 20187 yr Sorry to dig out that one! I was wondering whether the number 1) issue of the first post by J van E was fixed for most of you ? For me it never was, I made a short video so that people can compare and see what it really is : I know about what is called the lua water fix, but it is totally unrelated to 1). Ortho4XP Dropbox
October 4, 20187 yr Thanks for these recent videos on reflective water flashing, I too have this and can't seem to find a fix. But this also suggest LR needs to address this issue, determine what is causing it and rectify. For me I have found that I have my most pleasing water solution by removing many of the freeware plugins I tried and going with HighSkyTech - Ultimate Water Enhancement UWE - v1.2. In particular I use set 19. But regardless of what I try, I still get the reflective flashing at some angles. Bryan Bryan Wallis aka "fltsimguy" Maple Bay, British Columbia Near CAM3
October 4, 20187 yr I haven't seen those water problems, so it may be related to one type of system configuration. It would help with resolving these issues if y'all would post your full system specs, which may help pin it down. Easiest way is just to put it in your forum sig, like mine below. Also, make sure you file an official Lamina bug report including those specs, and any visual evidence like screenshots or link to video. Here's the link: http://dev.x-plane.com/support/bugreport.html X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator on Windows 10 i7 6700 4.0 GHz, 32 GB RAM, GTX 1660 ti, 1920x1200 monitor
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