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I think it looks gorgeous. If there are any problems, I did not notice. Sun rise with rain in the f-18 and I could watch for hours. With tea of course.

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Its not as good as rain in Il2BoS. In DCS in VR the rain looks nice when you are at stand still but pretty much becomes invisible as soon as you start moving at all.

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but my main question is that rain drops work in VR... is it, or is it not? im confused by replies..

 

In VR you see chips of water in the canopy, but not the drops.. The raindrop effects are incomplete in VR.

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I remember seeing drops in vr, but that is a while ago. Did this break?

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In VR you see chips of water in the canopy, but not the drops.. The raindrop effects are incomplete in VR.

 

Correct this has been a bug since it was released, and I had written this up as a tester then. Surprised its still not fixed :(

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Yesterday I stepped in the virtual cockpit for the first time (mind is blown by the way :shocking:), I noticed in the A-10C I don't see any rain droplets on the canopy.

I also tried a few other aircraft and it looks to be working there (although I must admit I was a bit disapointed when the Huey's windscreen wipers didn't swipe away the droplets :P)

 

But because I'm new to all this and just to make sure that I'm not talking about some old rain effect... It is nowhere near looking like this:

(I wonder if we'll ever be able to see this in vr)

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Yesterday I stepped in the virtual cockpit for the first time (mind is blown by the way :shocking:), I noticed in the A-10C I don't see any rain droplets on the canopy.

I also tried a few other aircraft and it looks to be working there (although I must admit I was a bit disapointed when the Huey's windscreen wipers didn't swipe away the droplets :P)

 

But because I'm new to all this and just to make sure that I'm not talking about some old rain effect... It is nowhere near looking like this:

(I wonder if we'll ever be able to see this in vr)

 

Some planes still are not capable of having this rain effect on the canopy yet, and the A-10C is one of them. I believe there are others. Unfortunately, for VR users, this issue not a high priority for ED.

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Some planes still are not capable of having this rain effect on the canopy yet, and the A-10C is one of them. I believe there are others. Unfortunately, for VR users, this issue not a high priority for ED.

 

Have not noticed them on the Spit.

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