by garymbuska » Thu May 31, 2007 10:52 am
Also some types of overcast are video card dependent to display accurately, I think.
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.................john
I would not think so unless you have the worlds worst card. Unless you are trying to duplicate real complex clouds your video card would not make that much differance you should still see something, might not look like a cloud but there should be something there. On the other hand if you sliders and cloud draw distance are set to close to where you are at Example say 5 to 10 NM then you are not going to see a whole lot of clouds. I would suggest you set you draw distance to at least 50 NM then go from there. Granted the more clouds you display the more it will take from your frame rates so a descent card would help. I would say at least 128 mb ram and at least a AGP slot card or a PCI EXPRESS. I would not recomend a regular PCI card even though that would be better than the onboard graphics that come on most mother boards. 8-)
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