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Darker ground clouds shades should be added a tight more.. will add perceptive.. Trying to look for the file. this is now to add a better darker shade and hope it will be implemented . In DCS:2.0

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CLOUDS IN A10C COCKPIT

 

When i flight in clouds i cant see HUD and the clouds come in cockpit !!! Can help me to flight IFR? :helpsmilie::doh::doh::doh:

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Yes I think it happens in all aircrafts. It's a bug I think.

I'm sure it will be fixed...

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Darker ground clouds shade. need

 

+1

 

cloud shadows are not distinct, they only have general dark effect and have the same wiev with the 1.2.16 one.

 

a mod needed for that one until ED improve it.

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ok i do Darker ground clouds shade with my card 660 GTX Nvidia and i can see better the HUD. But now the cockpit is too dark...... I hope to give us the option to set the intensity from in cockpit :thumbup:

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Is it possible that someone posts before/after screenshot?

 

believe me this really works,

I had made 1 also

in file

Bazar\shaders\clouds\cldshad.fx

 

default line

// c = 0.7*(1-c.x) * saturate((50.0-input.oT0.z)*0.5); // view distance 50km

 

notice c = 0.7 <<<<<<<<<< 0.7

 

I changed to

c = 0.99*(1-c.x) * saturate((50.0-input.oT0.z)*0.5); // view distance 50km

 

sort of 'summer' hard mountain contrast clouds

 

posted here has

c = 1.10*(1-c.x) * saturate((50.0-input.oT0.z)*0.5); // view distance 50km

 

which would even be higher contrast / darker cloud shadows,

 

if you've ever experienced mountain lighting this is how cloud contrast really looks like

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:) Here a shot of Nevada.. with it..

 

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So much more depth :) as it should. The pleasure to fly between the layers

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What does it change, exactly? I tried looking on the screenshots above but maybe i wasn't also looking at the right thing?

 

the clouds shadows on the ground / and the level of light in between - darker / just like real

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