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4 hours ago, MAXsenna said:

This have happened to me before, if I fly a night mission directly after a day mission. Could that be it? Thought it was fixed thoguh.

Fix is re-start DCS.

Even after restarting its still there

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5 hours ago, draconus said:

If it's this:

it's been already fixed.

A wisecrack with regard to the observations - may I presume to tell you how to enunciate your answer? -> If it's this: .... [it's been already fixed.] it SHOULD HAVE been already fixed. 🙂

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I noticed beautiful sun reflections off water and it looks very realistic, only problem is it was around midnight and the sun was approximately 45 degrees below the horizon by that time.

It appears as if the reflections are simply inverted, i.e reflecting from underneath instead of above like in daytime.

It was full  moon, so the sun and moon are exactly 180 degrees opposite each other then. You can see in pic 1 the moon position, so the sun must be the same degrees below the horizon.

No big deal, but it does create some confusing visuals late at night

 

 

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