September 6, 20205 yr Just random pics I took while testing fps and stuff in a storm........ Hey guys..... Remember back at the dawn of time, (about a month ago) when we thought volumetric clouds meant a circle a few miles wide above your plane? And tanked frame rates? Edited September 6, 20205 yr by HiFlyer We are all connected..... To each other, biologically...... To the Earth, chemically...... To the rest of the Universe atomically. Devons rig Intel Core i5 13600K @ 5.1GHz / G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series Ram 64GB / GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING OC 12G Graphics Card / Sound Blaster Z / Meta Quest 2 VR Headset / Klipsch® Promedia 2.1 Computer Speakers / ASUS ROG SWIFT PG279Q ‑ 27" IPS LED Monitor ‑ QHD / 1x Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB / 2x Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB / 1x Samsung - 970 EVO Plus 2TB NVMe / 1x Samsung 980 NVMe 1TB / 2 other regular hd's with up to 10 terabyte capacity / Windows 11 Pro 64-bit / Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX Motherboard LGA 1700 DDR5
September 6, 20205 yr Copy cat! (hehe.....fits your avatar as well). 🙂 I just posted this an hour ago: The clouds out of the box, just blow me away on their looks and the performance they don't take straight out of my older machine! Clouds like this on my old sim (P3D)...counted frames with a calendar....MSFS...smooth as glass. This sim has paid for itself already in the entertainment value it's given me. Regards, Steve DraGet my paints for MSFS planes at flightsim.to here, and iFly 737s hereDownload my FSX, P3D paints at Avsim by clicking here
September 6, 20205 yr You must be in Europe because everything in the US is clear with zero upper layer winds and no cloud turbulence. We might need Active Sky to come to the rescue at some point. Edited September 6, 20205 yr by Dillon FS2020 Alienware Aurora R11 10th Gen Intel Core i7 10700F - Windows 11 Home 32GB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB - Pimax Crystal Light VR
September 6, 20205 yr ***Superb*** Those Clouds are so Life Like!! 100%75%50%d8a34be0e82d98b5a45ff4336cd0dddc Patrick
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