June 13, 200619 yr Hi folksAfter a recently Harddisk Crash, and a full reinstall of all, I am now seeing this Pnenomen - which I find cool. I didn't see this before.Setting Visibility below 4000ft. to 80 km., and above 4000 ft. unlimited visibility, I now se the "haze layer" from above, when I am higher than 4000 ft.Is this normal ??RegardsHenrik KorningBGGH
June 14, 200619 yr Author Actually, I thought someone else would say something.What you are seeing is the low cloud layer - and it is an effect almost everyone tries to get rid of very quickly.There are several fixes on the various sites / libraries - all attempting to avoid the sharp division point. Most involve replacement of some of the default cloud textures.Mot people get very tired of it very quickly.
June 14, 200619 yr HenrikWhat aircraft are you flying? the panel looks real nice.Thanks Joaquin Blanco Intel Core i9-9900K at 5Ghz, Corsair Hydro H100i RGB PLATINUM CPU cooler, Asus ROG STRIX Z390-E,Motherboard, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6, G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory, 500GB Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 PCIe,2TB Samsung 860 QVO Solid State Drive, 2TB, 2 x Samsung 860 Evo 2TB, 1 x 1TB Samsung 860 Evo, Corsair RM650x 80 PLUS Gold 650W PSU.
June 14, 200619 yr That's the Aeroworx B200 King Air. You can buy it from Flight1.Carmine http://forums.avsim.net/images/wave.gifhttp://img155.imageshack.us/img155/7118/phoenixtp8mg.jpg
June 14, 200619 yr Hi Reggie, Joaquin and CarmineThanks for the Reply's. Yes - it is the Aeroworx King Air.Hopefully some Guru can cast a little light over my problem. I don't have any Clouds in the Attached View - only a Visibilty layer.Best RegardsHenrik*:-*
June 14, 200619 yr Author That's how FS attempts to simulate reduced visibility - by adding a cloud texture.
June 15, 200619 yr Hi Reggie"That's how FS attempts to simulate reduced visibility - by adding a cloud texture."If I understand you right - does that mean you get the same sharp effect when you for instance:Clear All WeatherAdd a surface Visibility LayerFly Above that Layer in Mountains ??Thanks for Reply'sBest RegardsHenrik
June 15, 200619 yr Author Yes, that's basically what happens.Others might have better solutions - but the only way I've been able to avoid that effect is with a replacement cloud texture.I believe I'm using the Blue Sphere textures, available in the Avsim library.
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