On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> I don't know if it's somehow related, but the 3d clouds don't seem to drift
> with the wind, either. Flying with  crosswind with a magnitude as your
> airspeed let you fly toward the clouds at a 45 degree angle. My setup was:
> Wind from 1...@100, flying heading 270 with 100KTS. The clouds came in from
> 45degrees out of the right hand side.
>
> Torsten

That's just a missing feature/bug in the 3d clouds, and I don't think
it's related
to the particles problem. I haven't managed to find the time to fix
it, and I'm unlikely
to in the near future (baby due end of August), so if anyone is
looking for some work...

-Stuart

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