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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn
OK, problem solved for me. It took me only ten seconds. I've changed the width and height of the fog model : 120 % of the original (taking in account the sky's dimensions), and +20 for the height.
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I guess you did the same? 
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yes , i also redesigned the fog model but i changed only the height of the model. i will suggest you not to change the diameter of fog's model becuase doing so will break the visual settings at sensors (in case that you use my settings) or may see the clouds vanishing in front of the land.
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Originally Posted by LGN1
Hi guys,
could you please describe in more detail what you have done so that others can also fix their files? That would be really great! Thanks!
Regards, LGN1
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hi LGN1,
there will be a v4.4 as i have to slightly change the fog's colors becuase of the highest model so you will be able to access the files
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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn
I discovered the problem when I was sailing near the Greenland coast, but I guess Norway is also a good place, or near Genoa.
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at this time i have doubled the height of fog model only for testing the effect on issue . now, i want to see the minimum that we have to raise it in order all mountains to be covered thats why i am asking for the highest mountain at shore and make the final model for fog.
you said that you noticed the problem at greenland coast,can you be more specific ? (greenland is ...huge)
the best would be to find the highest mountain at shore.from game files , does anyone has any idea where to look at ?
edit: i am looking now at
Hornelen and
Cape Enniberg to find out if they are modeled in game