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VC rain effect is back :)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:14 am
by Daube
Hi all,

I just forward the information. Take a look at this topic:
http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az= ... &mode=full

It seems that by copying the CV*.* textures files from FS9 to FSX, the VC rain effect works again for the FS9 planes in FSX. No lck for the FSX default aircraft, though.

Of course, the famous rlvcrain.zip is still adequate.

Re: VC rain effect is back :)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:34 am
by Layne.
Booh Yah!  ;D

Would this work on the Alphasim Aircraft? :-? That would be sweet

Re: VC rain effect is back :)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:46 am
by RitterKreuz
i find the FS9 rain effect for most aircraft traveling at over about 130 knots to be very unreal. perhaps on taxi or at very very low speed they are ok but for high speed cruise flight - no way - cruising in an airplane at such high speed the water droplets tend to gather around the corners of windows or around wiper blades. often what you get is a streak of water - not a glob or massive droplet.

i think they did great with FSX by removing them.

just my humble opinion though.

Re: VC rain effect is back :)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:55 pm
by Daube
i find the FS9 rain effect for most aircraft traveling at over about 130 knots to be very unreal. perhaps on taxi or at very very low speed they are ok but for high speed cruise flight - no way - cruising in an airplane at such high speed the water droplets tend to gather around the corners of windows or around wiper blades. often what you get is a streak of water - not a glob or massive droplet.

Try the rlvcrain.zip like I mentionned.

i think they did great with FSX by removing them.

just my humble opinion though.

Yup, only yours.

Re: VC rain effect is back :)

PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:15 pm
by Keep It Simple
i find the FS9 rain effect for most aircraft traveling at over about 130 knots to be very unreal. perhaps on taxi or at very very low speed they are ok but for high speed cruise flight - no way - cruising in an airplane at such high speed the water droplets tend to gather around the corners of windows or around wiper blades. often what you get is a streak of water - not a glob or massive droplet.

i think they did great with FSX by removing them.

just my humble opinion though.


Yup, I agree.
BTW, If I remeber correctly, FU-1 modeled this fairly well way back then. ;)