Test for FPS by flying in those clouds you talk about level, slowly, for 10 seconds dead center if you decide to try this.
I eliminated using all but two of the cumulus offerings in the menu for that reason. And getting your cloud block centered on a single field for this wonder fullness, what about the rest of the terrain and the required 40mile separation of cloud blocks? You will have players in these forums screeching at Hitech if you push all the blocks together to make a full weather front across the terrain. Weather in the MA is an eye candy illusion using clouds that look like their real world counterparts set at the same alts depending on terrain in a grid with 40miles of separation between eyecandy blocks.
Even if I can make one file run a swap out of different cloud block configurations over 7 days. It will be the clouds in the menu provided by Hitech that I have tested with 40 mile separations on blocks. The editor will allow you to build clouds, you will have to test them against FPS drops that will impact paying customers in the MA. But, I think that feature is more for the AvA and special arena terrain builders. Still, if you come up with a goody and it passes the FPS impact issue, send it to Hitech.
Before doing any of this, see if Hitech will accept socking in fields in the MA with weather files like you want.
I did some testing for you gents with the 500ft 50milex50mile sock in layer from the cloud editor. Pay attention to the frame rates and, do you intend to punish players with this thing by making them crash every time they fly into it? Just like engine management that Hitech doesn't want to saddle players with, anyone want to learn instrument flying do you think....
Layer is set for 7000, top at 12,000. Notice by just being near the bottom and top I'm taking an FPS hit which was part of the criterion for what clouds I used for the MA terrain weather files I built. The default view in your cockpit being the most complex will take the greatest FPS hit




