I think it's the bluesky settings that effects the blue in distance. Haze could of course also be bluish. I'm not altering bluesky settings much yet. Haze is simply reduced in role to low ground. I'll be experimenting with everything in conjunction, I just believe that haze is actually being overused where clouds do a better job. However an exponential haze is quite normal. It's just that I'm making it much more exponentially extreme. This means you lose thickness higher up. I've never been happy with the sense of space in TG2. Interestingly I was reading on a thread somewhere just a few days ago where someone else said this, that TG2 was flat looking, lacking sense of depth and space. This may be due to generally over-atmosphering everything but in a flat way which is what I'm experimenting with but I'm not killing off the bluesky settings although I believe that can also be slightly tamed down. I'm actually still into having the atmosphere look quite thick and having things blow out like a photo, I'm just doing it differently with less all over glowing haze.
Having said all this, some places have claustrophobic thick atmosphere. The UK is usually like this but other places often have very clear atmosphere.