Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Did you click the "add-ons" button on the fixer menu and enter the serial? If so try here. Steve is very quick to respond
http://forum.avsim.net/forum/644-the-official-dx10-scenery-fixer-support-forum/
In order to use DX10 Cloud Shadows you require
FSX
(DVD or Steam Edition)
DX10
Scenery Fixer version 3.2
The water slider in FSX settings to at least 2.Mid
“aircraft cast shadows on itself” option turned on in FSX Settings
Original cloud, water , terrain and general shaders
Yes - I did that first thinking the cloud shadows were part of the update..then I checked Steve's site and saw it was an affordable addon. As I say - everything seems to have gone smoothly just - no shadows.
I can wait n' see. Been living this long without 'em. I do appreciate the help though Roger - don't want you to think I don't.
Does this work over water too with the default fsx cloud reflections?
Tommy
If you won't come to us for support we will have to come to you!
Add the line
DebugCloudShadows =1 to the [DX10Addon1] group in the DX10.ini file in <your username="">AppData\Local\DX10SceneryFixer
</your>Then rebuild the shaders. One way is to run Dx10Controller select file->debug and then in the debug dialog that appears press Apply without changing anything.
Run FSX and create a flight with the default Cessna 1nm south of Brighton at 3000ft. Position the aircraft towards the land and take a picture making sure that the game is live (not paused) send it to me using the yahoo support email address in the manual (or post it here but I don't want to take over this forum with support stuff)
Steve
Ok, I am not 100% sure what your original issue was. There are some scenarios with paused flights when in the VC of an aircraft that doesn't show VC shadows where you may not see cloud shadows. The best fix for this is to make sure that ForceVCShadows=1 is set in the [Display] section of your fsx.cfg.
Great to see it all come together![]()