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Nimrod and a question about clouds

Duckie

SOH-CM-2024
Just got this beast and it is so ugly it's down right sexy!

nimrod.jpg



Now my question:

I use Pablo Cruz's clouds but in the distance along the top edge of the screenshot from about top center across the top to the right are what appear to be stock blurry FS9 clouds.

Is there a way to delete or otherwise disable these clouds from appearing?

Thanks,
Duckie
 
how high is your 3d clouds percentage? I had a low detailed clouds on the horizon at 70% so I switched to 100%. Maybe it has also to do with distance, I have set 60 miles view and cloud distance.
 
how high is your 3d clouds percentage? I had a low detailed clouds on the horizon at 70% so I switched to 100%. Maybe it has also to do with distance, I have set 60 miles view and cloud distance.

Thanks, Alain_F355. I'll give that a try.

Duckie
 
Alain_F355
how high is your 3d clouds percentage? I had a low detailed clouds on the horizon at 70% so I switched to 100%. Maybe it has also to do with distance, I have set 60 miles view and cloud distance.

That did the trick! Mine were set at 50% and 40 miles. I increased to 100% and left it at 40 miles. No more low res clouds!

Thanks Alain_F355.:salute:

Duckie
 
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