January 13, 20224 yr Why the brown, tannish haze while airborne? Middle of the day above the clouds (FL330). This is in v5.3 with hotfix. EA on, VClouds off. ASCA and ASP3D. Must I turn off EA to eliminate this?
January 13, 20224 yr 12 minutes ago, Chuck Dreier said: Why the brown, tannish haze while airborne? Middle of the day above the clouds (FL330). This is in v5.3 with hotfix. EA on, VClouds off. ASCA and ASP3D. Must I turn off EA to eliminate this? Please report over to LM. I and other Beta testers did already asked to turn down the haze volume (reduce) AND the brownish color (a bit too much for me too). It would be great if you tell them this over at their forums. They are reading. Thanks in advance Marcus Regards, Marcus P.
January 13, 20224 yr 4 minutes ago, Chuck Dreier said: Thank you. I will do that. https://prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=251350 André
January 13, 20224 yr 3 hours ago, mpo910 said: the brownish color And I thought I was daydreaming seeing my P3D looking more and more like X-Plane. Even the snow looks like someone peed on it. Edited January 13, 20224 yr by Rafal
January 13, 20224 yr I assume you have EA turned on. Turning it off makes snow look better. I9-9900, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3090 FTW
January 13, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, Sabre57 said: Turning it off makes snow look better. Absolutely. But after having finally convinced myself to fly with EA on, and loving the lighting in general, I find it disappoinitng to see the x-plane-like brownish tint around. Winter seems to be worst, due to the (should be) white snow.
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