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The problem with the number of drops is somewhat complex, I explain: As the number of drops on the glass increases, it is very noticeable on the windows, but not so much on the windshield, so we can visibly see the windows completely without visibility, but everything the opposite on the windshield, it is not balanced, this is because the game when applying the raindrops takes into account the size of the width of the glass, if we use trucks with small windshields, as an example K100-E from Overfloater or the Peterbilt 389, it is noticeable that we have less visibility on the windshield compared to other trucks with a wider size windshield.
Game engine things that only SCS has the option to change.
Thanks mate,for these and your other Mods.I must admit,both this,and your other great rain mod,were and are,in need of stronger density of rain drops.I know you get wingers complaining of not being able to see when you have increased the density of rain drops.Makes me wonder how they drive in the real world,when there is a thunder storm,or just plain ole heavy rain comin down.Maybe they only drive when the weather is fine.Please also increase the rain density in your other rain mod,or if it's not too hard,give us a choice.You do great work,and are appreciated by the Truckin community.Thanks again for all your hard work mate,happy trails........CJ