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P3Dv5.1 HF1 TrueSky cloud pattern/cloud pixelated

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Hello all,

Recently I´ve upgraded my PC (having now a Ryzen 5 3600X + RTX 2070 SUPER) upgrading also from Prepar3D v4 to Prepar3D v5. The visual change is awesome but me and a friend we are having an issue with the brand new TrueSky (we are using Active Sky for P3D, but is not related with this, becouse we´ve tried using another weather engines and we have the same problem). Okay, but, what is the problem? When we climb to cruise altitudes (FL360-380), you can see a cloud pattern that are not uniform (as if the same cloud repeats itself over and over again). When there is a space in the sky without clouds (where the terrain can be seen), it appears as a thin layer of pixelated clouds. All this problems can be seen in the screenshots below.

Looking forward to read from you.

 

Best regards.

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searching the forum could help...

 

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Carsten U

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i think Truesky is not "made "for this tpe of altitudes, we had this in another thread and for the moment there is no workaround. Take it or fly lower 🙂


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EA is just a plain unfinished product that should not have been introduced.

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58 minutes ago, ppo said:

EA is just a plain unfinished product that should not have been introduced.

Not perfect but also not bad at all when not looking top-down.

I never fly without it :

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29 minutes ago, GSalden said:

Not perfect but also not bad at all when not looking top-down.

I can't get same as you do for some reason with EA on......Without EA and SF (Beta) I managed to get more realistic clouds, almost as in 4.5 and with three layers. However without EA, (FSL VC) is very blueish so not perfect either. I am using Envshade with SF combination. Much better but still needs some work I guess. But my biggest issue is at the Dusk when using EA.... If cloudy, horizon gets all "rainbow" colors. Can't find golden middle nowhere. 

Basically with SF/Envshade I see real clouds ahead and no more milky lines and puffy clouds at FL350. Hopefully they will make more changes in next update.

  


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