David Megginson wrote:
Try this command line:

fgfs --altitude=6000 --vc=90 --visibility=50

If you look closely, you'll see a clearly visible division across the
middle of the screen, day or night -- the bottom is brighter and the
top is darker.  As a result, you have a slightly dim but still clear
and obvious horizon, severely limiting FlightGear's usefulness for IFR
practice.

Does anyone know what's causing this?  Is it the clouds or the way we
do lighting?  I've tried disabling the cloud layers, but the problem
persists.

I've tried to figure out what might be happening but I can't find anything obvious. It looks like the clouds do have a too high shininess value bot wherever I look they where set to 1.0 (except for specular which was set to 5.0). To my opinion the difference between 1.0 and 5.0 is too small to notice, bit I set it back to 1.0 anyhow.


I didn't seem to make much difference to me but I have to use fog-fastest which might hide the problem is some ways.

Erik


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