April 1, 20233 yr 20 minutes ago, abennett said: I have to say, that I do find the clouds to be awful in MSFS sometimes even on ULTRA. Just landed at Heathrow with this, I have to say, to me it looks pretty horrific and totally unrealistic. https://imgur.com/a/zDMCuYS They were brilliant at launch and seem to have been cumulatively downgraded ever since. I suspect this may have something to do with the fact that they may have been a performance hog. Ryzen 5800X3D, Nvidia RTX5080 - 32 Gig DDR4 RAM, 1TB & 2 TB NVME drives - Windows 11 64 bit MSFS 2024 Premium Deluxe Edition Resolution 2560 x 1440 (32 inch curved monitor)
April 2, 20233 yr Some further signs the engine can produce something cirrusesque, but the current meteoblue data may be insufficient or just not integrated well (about the 6:00 mark, as the plane breaks through the clouds). i910900k, RTX 3090, 32GB DDR4 RAM, AW3423DW, Ruddy girt big mug of Yorkshire Tea
April 2, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, scotchegg said: Some further signs the engine can produce something cirrusesque, but the current meteoblue data may be insufficient or just not integrated well (about the 6:00 mark, as the plane breaks through the clouds). That looks more like something stratocumuluesque.^^ Intel i9-13900K | Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Master | RTX4090 | 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 | Be quiet! Pure Loop 2 FX AiO | Win 11
April 2, 20233 yr 12 hours ago, cianpars said: I suspect this may have something to do with the fact that they may have been a performance hog. This I guess. I remember people were complaining about it. But I do not complain about the current status of the clouds. I always remember what I've had in previous sims. That not only goes for clouds BTW. Edited April 2, 20233 yr by bvdboomen
April 2, 20233 yr A different paradigm may be explored. Instead of increasing the voxel resolution, the clouds could be represented with shapes. There’s enough data in the MB weather model to support a post-processing system which calculates the extent (area and thickness), density, species (Cu, St, Ci, …) and precipitation, consistently. I suspect such a system was actually implemented in MSFS initially. (Btw have you noticed there’s no longer the weather topic group available in the General discussion, in the official MSFS forum?)
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