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I believe that you need to use Perfect mode to take advantage of this feature.
Aviar
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Most definitely, perfect mode is the must... but based on his conf.ini he is in perfect mode...
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Double check your running in OGL and Not DX ?
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Use Open GL.
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Landgeom=3 only increases the view distance of the landscape itself (horizon), not the objects you mention. |
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I am in OpenGL mode, and in Perfect mode too.
I checked the difference between the various waether modes and with the two values for LandGeom, 3 and 2. I did the test with identical scenes. Unfortunately I see really no difference at all. So as a conclusion in my case it does not work. But if it is true that this feature does not work for objects that have been put on the maps then I do not see the interest. We want to avoid to have the objects pop up as we fly. If there is no change for that then I do not see really what do we need it for. Gold |
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Did you install the new *.dll files? You can run 4.09 without this capability if you only did a partial install (eg. for an ATI 9800 which seems to require the "HQ foam pack" dlls in order to render water in perfect mode)
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