SuprunP
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Hi everyone!
I've recently discovered one small problem the gist of which is as follows.
When the 'Cloud layers' box is ticked and I'm looking at the sky from the Shuttle's cockpit before the launch (Generic cockpit view) or a Titan rocket's one, if I may say so, my monitor begins to slightly flash sometimes. I noticed that it happens especially when the sky is most overcast (how dense the clouds are can be seen from space rather than from the ground, though) and apparently there's no flashing at night. As I gain altitude the flashing continues but at about 6 km altitude the sky noticeably changes its hue and everything is on an even keel again. There's no flashing from the glider's cockpit view and I reckon it has something to do with its horizontal position as opposed to the Shuttle's or a Titan rocket's. Obviously there is no flashing or sharp change in the color of the sky with the 'Cloud layers' option off.
Could you suggest something?
I use Orbiter 2010 P1. [v. 100830]
Thanks.
I've recently discovered one small problem the gist of which is as follows.
When the 'Cloud layers' box is ticked and I'm looking at the sky from the Shuttle's cockpit before the launch (Generic cockpit view) or a Titan rocket's one, if I may say so, my monitor begins to slightly flash sometimes. I noticed that it happens especially when the sky is most overcast (how dense the clouds are can be seen from space rather than from the ground, though) and apparently there's no flashing at night. As I gain altitude the flashing continues but at about 6 km altitude the sky noticeably changes its hue and everything is on an even keel again. There's no flashing from the glider's cockpit view and I reckon it has something to do with its horizontal position as opposed to the Shuttle's or a Titan rocket's. Obviously there is no flashing or sharp change in the color of the sky with the 'Cloud layers' option off.
Could you suggest something?
I use Orbiter 2010 P1. [v. 100830]
Thanks.
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