11.01.2009, 14:48
Hi Recon,
To answer your first question, the wind is independent of the cloud type, so it doesn't matter what your cloud type is set to, the wind should work.
One thing to check is that the [Weather] settings you put in your .mis file are still there. If you manually add those settings, then go into FMB and make some changes to the mission, when you save the mission changes the [Weather] settings disappear. You have to manually add them in again.
Do you have any other weather-related mods installed?
One way to test the wind is to put yourself on a carrier, with a strong headwind. Power up and release chocks. If the wind is really strong, you'll pretty much lift straight.
Fireball
To answer your first question, the wind is independent of the cloud type, so it doesn't matter what your cloud type is set to, the wind should work.
One thing to check is that the [Weather] settings you put in your .mis file are still there. If you manually add those settings, then go into FMB and make some changes to the mission, when you save the mission changes the [Weather] settings disappear. You have to manually add them in again.
Do you have any other weather-related mods installed?
One way to test the wind is to put yourself on a carrier, with a strong headwind. Power up and release chocks. If the wind is really strong, you'll pretty much lift straight.
Fireball