Return of the ground clouds

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With the latest map, Pradesh, ground level clouds have returned.

Example

Normal weather, for reference (on Kamchatka)

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It’s so over for planes that rely on IR missiles and rely on multipathing.

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In Pradesh, you’re not in the ground ur in the damn mountains…

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Well for gameplay purpose it’s the same. I’m talking as in radar alttitude.

I don’t see the problem of clouds being low… it just nature. it just 1000m pretty much where you will see some clouds.

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There is a issue with balancing. Lots of planes rely on multipathing like 11.0 planes against F-4S/MiG-23. Their RWR are bad.

The F-104 ASA does not have an RWR at all (it does actually, but audio only)

So is the enemy radar. They can be notched effortlessly. Welp, since you don’t have an proper RWR that does make things harder… you shall just notch whenever u see a missle.

If there is cloud then chances are you won’t see it until its too late. Also like my example, the f 104 Asa is unmanuverable too

Speed is the only way for you to survive mate. When I play around in that BR I skyrocket to the sky and doing speed about mach 1.6 to espcape from all incoming missles, it shall work better for the F-104.

pradesh is unplayable in air from the clouds

ant map that is dark and cloudy and hilly are unplayable.

I hope I have Pradesh every match then, I would even buy premium so I don’t have to deal with CAS anymore bro

not for GRB. its got an ARB scenario now

Not only does the map has ground level cloud (again), but also 50m tall trees.

Can we have an ILS please… TFR while you at it snail…

Just had this map and couldn’t see the freaking airfield from directly above it… looking for the runway I was having to weave between masts, revetments, VOR’s and god knows what else coming out of the mist:
















Bro what you got against ppl tryna kill ai targets?

Do some notching with chaff

That how tall the trees are in real life.

You’re 1000 m above the sea level and your in the Pradesh Himalayas. The ground there is very high; of course there is clouds.

Most forests that are not in the tropics generally dont reach heights close to that.

A team led by Marc Simard of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory developed the newer map. It shows that, in general, forest canopy heights are highest near the equator and decrease the closer forests are to the poles. The tallest forests, shown in dark green in the map above, tower higher than 40 meters (130 feet) and are found in a band in the tropics that includes the rainforests of the Amazon, central Africa, and Indonesia.

One exception: the temperate rainforests in eastern Australia, where stands of eucalyptus, one of the world’s tallest flowering plants, reach similar heights. The map shows that temperate conifer forests in the Pacific Northwest—full of Douglas fir, western hemlock, redwood, and sequoia—are home to exceptionally tall trees that grow fairly far from the equator as well. In contrast, boreal forests in Canada, northern Europe, and Russia (comprised mainly of spruce, fir, pine, and larch) tend to have canopy heights less than 20 meters (66 feet).

I was specifically talking about the tree in Pradesh, but you’re right about the trees from other places.

Pradesh trees:

Apparently there are a few taller than 80 metres:
See the New Tallest Tree in Asia, a 335-Foot Cypress.
Screenshot 2026-05-04 at 5.03.44 PM

Well anyways, its height is normally 45 meters.

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Yeah the main issue is in game all the trees are this tall. Even the ones in kamchatka that should not be anywhere near.