November 27, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Mark1616 said: It would be great if somebody with required skills programmed a mod that would intercept METAR and strip them of all information which presently destroys the visual realism in MSFS. For example visibility could be set to 50SM, clouds could be totally removed, etc. If all METAR were just empty then we would have the beautiful consistent weather back again. It’s not that simple. You can have 20+ miles of visibility under an overcast layer of clouds. And there are times when the visibility is, in fact 10 miles and looks just as it is depicted in the recent haze update. This is a complex problem for Asobo to solve so I’m inclined to cut them a little slack. They are feeding the weather engine the data that they get. How is it to know when visibility is actually 10 miles or if it is just reporting 10 miles because that’s the limitation of the weather reporting station? Chris
November 27, 20214 yr Well after initially finding i had never seen this haze anywhere, i did a test flight of the Connie over Florida yesterday, and the haze was there. it looked terrible, and as some have suggested, needs sorting. AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3d, MSI X570 Pro, 32 gb DDR4 3600 ram, Gigabyte 6800 16gb GPU, 1x 2tb Samsung NvMe , 1x 2tb Sabrent NvME, 1x Crucial 4tb Nvme M2 Drive
November 27, 20214 yr Some of the "haze" is, I think, ground level clouds that should be up in the sky.
November 27, 20214 yr 27 minutes ago, Reader said: Some of the "haze" is, I think, ground level clouds that should be up in the sky. I thought the same, this did not look like clouds too low AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3d, MSI X570 Pro, 32 gb DDR4 3600 ram, Gigabyte 6800 16gb GPU, 1x 2tb Samsung NvMe , 1x 2tb Sabrent NvME, 1x Crucial 4tb Nvme M2 Drive
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