June 3, 20197 yr I think for many of us X-Vision users, we want to keep the advantages of X-Vision and still use X-Enviro (or at least give it a good test run). So, that ain't too straight forward. What happens when you just install X-Enviro over your X-Vision equipped setup? In theory this should work, but what about the X-Vision altered shaders for scattering ect.? Or do we have to create a specific X-Vision setup that plays nice with X-Enviro? Best would be to restore to vanilla X-Plane probably and go from there. Anyways I will give it a shot today, and this topic should serve any likeminded users to discuss results. - Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20
June 3, 20197 yr Looking forward to your findings. Thanks for initiating this discussion. JJ Jean-Jacques CYND, Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
June 3, 20197 yr xEnviro takes control over atmosphere parameters, sky colors, scattering, lights and light parameters. All tweaks from xVision that manage those parameters are not applicable (just overrided by xEnviro).Postprocessing, water, terrain and miscellaneus tweaks can be used together. thats from the official x-vision website. Edited June 3, 20197 yr by Deevilius85 Cheers, Martin Hübner
June 3, 20197 yr Author I restored in X-Vision to test X-Enviro. See the other X-Enviro post for my results. I'd suggest you sit this out, it can't hold a candle to X-Plane with X-Vision in it's current state, which is a test version at best. Edited June 3, 20197 yr by Colonel X - Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20
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