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Hi,

 

I'm not sure whether this is an openLC topic or not in the first place, so feel free to move this thread if needed.

 

My problem is the snow boundary in the pictures below. I know that where hard winter is depicted and where not is "hardcoded", but here we can see that the Orbx openLC NA tile structure somehow interferes in the depiction, that is, a tile seems to be depicted either as hard winter or as winter. But why is it so "messed up" that one tile is snowy, the other not, the next is snowy, the other not, etc. etc.? The following shots with coordinates are from Nebraska. The date is march 8th 2018.

 

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So a. is this normal and b. is there anything that can be done about it? Thank you very much.

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Hi there,

 

that's not an issue with openLC but rather the default seasons control file with its odd "shotgun" or "dithered" seasonal transitions. See https://orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/86437-season-transition-problems/?do=findComment&comment=790480

 

Thus, a. "yes" and b. "switching to another month is the only available work-around".

 

Cheers, Holger

 

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3 minutes ago, Holger Sandmann said:

Hi there,

 

that's not an issue with openLC but rather the default seasons control file with its odd "shotgun" or "dithered" seasonal transitions. See https://orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/86437-season-transition-problems/?do=findComment&comment=790480

 

Thus, a. "yes" and b. "switching to another month is the only available work-around".

 

Cheers, Holger

 

Thanks Holger, I read it and I understand.

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