Yes, moving clouds. I really did said that (or actually, typed that).
I did an amateur search with the word "clouds" in this sub-forum, but I didn't find anything. So, I just think I'll make this thread.
Moving clouds would go really nice with the dynamic weather, wet tracks, night tracks, and all that stuff. It would make me stare to the skies more often. It's a good thing, because one wise man said, "Always reach for the skies, for if you fail, you will at least reach the clouds". That said, I wish that the moderators do some improvement with the clouds. It would also be good if you have the option to choose either the 2D clouds (for low-specs, rusty laptops ) or the 3D clouds (for high-specs, brand new gaming gear ). Storm clouds being seen from afar would also be great, for it would make endurance drivers more cautious about the tire selection during, say, a three hour race in Aston (never raced there, but the preview looks more "endurance-like" than the others ).
That's all from me for this suggestion. If somebody had made this thread in another sub-forum, or maybe post about it in another thread, I offer my deepest apologies.
Cheers,
Rhapsodya
I did an amateur search with the word "clouds" in this sub-forum, but I didn't find anything. So, I just think I'll make this thread.
Moving clouds would go really nice with the dynamic weather, wet tracks, night tracks, and all that stuff. It would make me stare to the skies more often. It's a good thing, because one wise man said, "Always reach for the skies, for if you fail, you will at least reach the clouds". That said, I wish that the moderators do some improvement with the clouds. It would also be good if you have the option to choose either the 2D clouds (for low-specs, rusty laptops ) or the 3D clouds (for high-specs, brand new gaming gear ). Storm clouds being seen from afar would also be great, for it would make endurance drivers more cautious about the tire selection during, say, a three hour race in Aston (never raced there, but the preview looks more "endurance-like" than the others ).
That's all from me for this suggestion. If somebody had made this thread in another sub-forum, or maybe post about it in another thread, I offer my deepest apologies.
Cheers,
Rhapsodya