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Unrealistic effect taxing on wet ground

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Hi,Noticed when the ground is wet and you're taxing you will see "clouds" of water coming from the tires even when you're taxing at a very slow speed and the a/c is barely moving, anyone else noticed this?Originally posted this question in the Level-D forum since I thought it was related to that particular a/c but was told this is true for most (all?) a/c in FSX - does someone know if there's some kind of fix for this since it doesn't look that realistic to have big clouds of water coming from the tires when taxing at 1-3 knots...;)

i have the same problem wet or dry

Download these two files from the Avsim Library:ep_prop_edition1.0.zipeffects_package_1.2.zipby Keven Menard. They will fix the problem.JimDell XPS 420 Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 3.0 ghz3 gb dual channel 800 mhz DDR2 RAM512 mb nvidia 8800GT500 gb SATA drive 7200 rpmSoundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Music22" Acer widescreen LCDWindows Vista Home Premium

I actually found those not too fun, because even in a fully revved 747 at full speed, it only gives of VERY tiny splashes. So because of this, I actually have to give credit to the default effects here. Still, not a bad add-on.

Regards,

BoeingGuy

 

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Just installed the effects but haven't tried them out yet. After what you're saying what would be good then is if someone with the knowledge could make the effects more dependent of what a/c you're in and the speed of the a/c.

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