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Archive => Other Topics => Old Forum => Flight Simulation => Topic started by: EHM-1511 Theodore on January 29, 2006, 02:12:46 pm
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Hi fel.captains...
My FS9 doesn't seem to have OVERCAST weather at all.Flying over areas under OverCast
conditions i can see clearly the ground under the plane.Clouds are always BROKEN or SCATTERED.
I have fsuipc v3.48 and AS2004 Weather Engine.
Any thoughts welcomed
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FSUIPC is now at Ver 3.53, I don't know if updateing to the latest version will cure your problem but it is worth a try.
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On the flight simulator settings tab, on the main screen....if you click on display and then weather, you will see a sider for "cloud coverage density" or something like that....if you want very overcast conditions, move that slider to the top:P
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And ActiveSky is up to VE (5 enhanced), and far better for it, but I have to agree that overcast is very rarely truely overcast in FS9. If you want my opinion, it's because FS clouds are 2D. Until FSX arrives with it's true 3D clouds, we have to put up with not entirely realistic weather.
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Originally posted by Murray Crane
And ActiveSky is up to VE (5 enhanced), and far better for it, but I have to agree that overcast is very rarely truely overcast in FS9. If you want my opinion, it's because FS clouds are 2D. Until FSX arrives with it's true 3D clouds, we have to put up with not entirely realistic weather.
ActiveSky VE? Dont you mean version 6?
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Originally posted by Tim
ActiveSky VE? Dont you mean version 6?
Oh, blo*dy bug*ery! No sooner have they gone to VE than they jump to 6...
<strike>Grr! More money I don't want to send...</strike>
Ooh, on closer inspection there's a free upgrade for ASV/VE users. Well, that makes things OK in my book.