06-05-2006, 10:45 AM
Quote:captain_crunch wrote:but is there a way that he does it automatic the type of clouds at the right altitude?
ActiveSky Graphics is used to change the default texture set for clouds, rain, snow etc. according to how you wish to fly. At it's most basic
level it gives you a number of scenarios to choose from according to the type of flight you wish to do, and replaces the default textures to
give you the best visual experience for your flight.
For example, if you want to fly a 767 at FL 320 for a few hours, then before you start FS you should load ActiveSky, then hit the AS Graphics
button and load in the 'stratosphere' texture set. This will load the best texture set for the types and the view that you get of clouds at high
altitude. Conversely, if you fancy a bit of low-level bush flying in a Baron 58 or such like, you could load the 'wild blue yonder' set which will
create a more realistic low-level look to the sky.
Hope that helps
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