When I look right or left one or two clouds look like big white flat block then after a few seconds it returns back to a cloud....what is that all about. Thank you for any info.
When I look right or left one or two clouds look like big white flat block then after a few seconds it returns back to a cloud....what is that all about. Thank you for any info.
Simply put, you're asking too much of your system and you're running out of system resources, probably video RAM. Try turning some sliders down or buying a faster computer.
Simon Evans
I wonder if it's FSMeteo and Fs sky World running together? it never happened before now I think about it. My sys= Geforce 4 Ti 4600, 1.3 pentium 4, 374 megs rdram, windows ME, Sb X-gamer sound card, before I could run Fs2002 full out with no problem. Maybe I'II try running FS2002 with out Meteo and see what happens. Thanks for the simply put reply. :-)
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Same problem with the Default Fs2002 Clouds.
http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/DCForumID10/24095.html
Thanks
Chris Willis
[link:fsw.simflight.com/|FSW GROUP]
[link:fsw.simflight.com/FSWMenuFsSim.html|Clouds And Addons For MsFs]
http://fsw.simflight.com/fsw.jpg
Thank you, good to know. For me it was FsMeteo running with Fs Sky World. I uninstalled Meteo then installed it again with Fs Sky world installed first. For some reason it works ok again...Strange. Thanks again for the info.
Hi,
I have noticed the white block appears only when the clouds are at low level, near the ground.
Thanks
Chris Willis
[link:fsw.simflight.com/|FSW GROUP]
[link:fsw.simflight.com/FSWMenuFsSim.html|Clouds And Addons For MsFs]
http://fsw.simflight.com/fsw.jpg
Thanks Chris, I'II keep a eye on that next time at low level flight. There's a low front coming in with a little rain where I live, it should be here by tomorrow. I'II go up and have a look see tomorrow morning....I sure like this real weather deal, it makes flying alot of fun in FS2002.
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