September 28, 20196 yr 19 minutes ago, MatthewS said: You never see such a well defined "arc" of cloud coverage. Strange, I did encounter such well defined cloud edges quite often in the last few decades.
September 28, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, FDEdev said: Strange, I did encounter such well defined cloud edges quite often in the last few decades. Post a pic that matches the arc in the SFO sequence and I'll concede it's not a limitation of the weather rendition. Until then IMO the SFO sequence demonstrates that FS2020 is not currently rendering cloudscapes out to the horizon (at FL600). Matthew S
September 28, 20196 yr 14 minutes ago, vortex681 said: Nice but that's not an arc (consistent with a weather "bubble" around the around), see the SFO sequence. Matthew S
September 28, 20196 yr 10 minutes ago, MatthewS said: Nice but that's not an arc (consistent with a weather "bubble" around the around), see the SFO sequence. I don't see an 'arc'. This illusion is being caused by the extreme wide angle view.
September 28, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, FDEdev said: I don't see an 'arc'. This illusion is being caused by the extreme wide angle view. A straight line then? So it's a weather "cube" rather than a weather "bubble" around the aircraft. Matthew S
September 28, 20196 yr 6 minutes ago, MatthewS said: A straight line then? As IRL. Didn't see any evidence of a cube or bubble shape. Edited September 28, 20196 yr by FDEdev
September 28, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, FDEdev said: As IRL. Didn't see any evidence of a cube or bubble shape. Ok. Edited September 28, 20196 yr by MatthewS Matthew S
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