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Post by quasar07 on Dec 15, 2016 10:10:47 GMT 1
Why do not they look green? Install ENVTEX Shaders With PTA Maxime's profile Regard´s
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Post by SteveG on Dec 15, 2016 10:17:04 GMT 1
Hello Quasar07, Some auroras are orange, and some are green and blue in our product. regards,
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Post by jjaycee1 on Jul 2, 2017 11:51:25 GMT 1
Where and when do you see them? Time of year, time, places? I have mine set to Always On but cannot find any from northern Norway late October.
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Post by MaximeK on Jul 2, 2017 19:59:05 GMT 1
You may take a look at the user manual where some of the places are given. Not all of them of course, you can see them in many many many places with Envtex, that's why it's hard to give a precise answer. You must have a bit of luck too and your simulator settings correctly set.
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Post by maikelheijden on Jul 23, 2017 16:21:16 GMT 1
Great video allthough i've not been able to spot te northern lights at the locations given in the manual. Looking forward seeing them.
Maikel
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Post by jjaycee1 on Aug 4, 2017 8:20:20 GMT 1
Is there any chance you could actually produce a guaranteed Aurora flight please? I fully understand that the Aurora is a random phenomenon but it would be a good thing to have at a flight where we would be guaranteed to it. I bought Envtex mainly because you are the only people to have it actually working well in v4. I would like, and I am sure many others would as well, just to be able to set an Aurora flight. I have seen it only twice so far in a couple of flights, Not enough really especially when i am setting a flight in the sole purpose of hopefully seeing it. All my settings are as per the manual.
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