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Also kriller you mentioned the ghost people , and I have seen pics of it, but have never seen it myself, what "conditions" do they appear under?? |
This mod makes the water look the closest to real thing ive ever seen.;) :yep:
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Fantastic MoD!Release it ASAP or ill hack into your PC and steal all the files you have developed so far :D .
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The difference between competence and excellence is attention to detail. You personify that ethic, K2. :D
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BTW... stunning work K2! Those last screenies are incredible!:rock::rock::rock: |
Have quietly sat on my mushroom watching the mods going by and decided it was time to pipe up and say what wonderful work Leo(rip),Kriller, Ducimus and all the rest have done to make this a wonderful simulator to enjoy. Also...for those who scream that a mod has messed up your computer......99.9% of time I found it was something I did...not the modder. If all else fails.......READ THE DIRECTIONS! Just wanted to throw in my 2 cents on loss of texture in TC. I have noticed it only happens if weather changes in TC for me. Just a little wind or wave change seems to do it. Probably been looked at already...but thought I'd throw it out.
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WIP for new stormy conditions
Dark and foggy with rain
http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/6...mwiphu2.th.jpg Dark and foggy storm http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/1...wip2gr7.th.jpg Im trying to make the storms so that the ocean will still be in a shade of blue/grey and the soroundings allso like RL to give the storms a more dramatic look instead of the old grey storms from PE3, what do you think ? |
The stormy weather states really needing a reworking for a more realistic portrayal. So far those shots are looking pretty darn close. :up:
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Looking great, K2! :D |
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Looks great. One of my favroit mods is getting even better.:up:
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But I'm getting worried. You keep this up, nVidia and ATi will have to create new cards and drivers just to do your tweaking justice! :up: |
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Water is too blue in the storms. As a great deal of the color comes from reflections under low light conditions, when you have a thick dark gray overcast, you should have water that is grayish in color, not blue. The light is not strong enough to cause the same coloration it does when the sun is out (blue wave length scattering), so color should shift in this case to a more reflective color. If you have some light poking through and the haze becomes bluish, then the water will have a bluish cast similar to the screen shots. Otherwise, with clouds and haze being gray, you'll only have traces of blue, usually more of a bluish green where there's foam, the bulk should have a grayish cast to it. |
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