dcc
P-38 nut
I'm trying to improve the weather in my FS2004 installation. Until recently, I never used anything other than the built-in themes and 'real-world' weather downloads provided by the sim, so this is somewhat new territory for me.
I'm currently running FS Metar with a registered version of FSUIPC. I like the added clouds and more up-to-date conditions offered by FS Metar, and the smoother wind, pressure and visibility transitions between zones that FSUIPC offers. However, I still experience abrupt changes in clouds. For instance, I'll be flying along above a dense cloud bank and then FS Metar gets an update and the clouds completely disappear. And it's not like I was coming to the end of the cloud bank either.
Do any of the payware weather programs out there offer smooth "seamless" clouds from one weather station zone to the next ?
So far, what I've got is much better than what I had, just wondering if there's anything out there for FS2004 that could help with cloud transitions.
- dcc
I'm currently running FS Metar with a registered version of FSUIPC. I like the added clouds and more up-to-date conditions offered by FS Metar, and the smoother wind, pressure and visibility transitions between zones that FSUIPC offers. However, I still experience abrupt changes in clouds. For instance, I'll be flying along above a dense cloud bank and then FS Metar gets an update and the clouds completely disappear. And it's not like I was coming to the end of the cloud bank either.
Do any of the payware weather programs out there offer smooth "seamless" clouds from one weather station zone to the next ?
So far, what I've got is much better than what I had, just wondering if there's anything out there for FS2004 that could help with cloud transitions.
- dcc