23.12.2008, 14:33
I just noticed this discussion and I had to enter my 2-cents worth.
I completely agree with Dogtail2. I also fly high altitude jets for a living and have spent a great percentage of my life at altitudes between 10000 and 12000 meters (about 30000 to 39000 feet) (I even look out the windows most of the time). The dark color of the sky at these altitudes is one of the only things I don't like about this flight sim. It's actually so dark it's kind of ridiculous. I would dearly love to see a fix for this. I'm guessing that if the darkness went away then the stars would also. It's also a bit silly to see the stars at these altitudes during daylight hours.
I completely agree with Dogtail2. I also fly high altitude jets for a living and have spent a great percentage of my life at altitudes between 10000 and 12000 meters (about 30000 to 39000 feet) (I even look out the windows most of the time). The dark color of the sky at these altitudes is one of the only things I don't like about this flight sim. It's actually so dark it's kind of ridiculous. I would dearly love to see a fix for this. I'm guessing that if the darkness went away then the stars would also. It's also a bit silly to see the stars at these altitudes during daylight hours.