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Admiral
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thanks a lot
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The Old Man
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OLC, I have problems with my email box
![]() I'd like to have colour of water from your OLCE2 (it's perfect for me), with fixes included by GWX Team for GWX 3.0 with your help. Could you make it? |
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Seasoned Skipper
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Ah, excellent!
thanks a lot, OLC
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Jaxa, if you want the darker OLCE2 water you just use OLCE2 instead of the GWX3 16km Atmosphere. You say you want the GWX3 "fixes" but there aren't any, except for the polygon problem "fix" which is the brighter water you refer to. The rest are visual tweaks. Decide which one you like the look of, and use it. OLCE2 is compatible with GWX3.
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Thank you for the flat sun fix, OLC. Top notch!
![]() I am rather curious though as to whether or not this matter relates to certain graphics cards. I've never experienced the "flat sun." Any thoughts, mate?:hmm: |
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In my case I had updated Nvidia drivers for my GF6600 card but that did not solved the problem. And if I knew what settings to change in AA/AF I would. But I guess it depends on every other graphic card so it's hard to say. So more simple way is to use a fix..
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