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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

FS Global Real Weather Released

FSX/P3D. FS Global Real Weather has been released! This comprehensive weather engine upgrade includes accurate upper/lower wind levels, simulated in-cloud turbulence, accurate cloud types, data based on 24,000 unique weather observation stations, and more. See inside for a full feature list and a selection of screen captures.

Feature list as posted on the developers website:
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  • easy to use and straightforward
  • fast data download
  • weather data based on 24.000+ weather observation stations
  • land- and seabased stations (=> ocean weather accurate)
  • accurate cloud types (mapped to available sim types)
  • accurate upper air winds
  • accurate lower air winds
  • correct ATC and AI traffic
  • accurate CAT
  • accurate in-cloud-turbulance
  • static, dynamic or file mode
  • historic weather (also supporting static, dynamic or file mode)
  • weather files on server updated every 30 minutes
  • try before you buy
  • PURCHASE FROM WITHIN THE PROGRAM POSSIBLE
  • and more ...
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    Now, a selection of screen captures:
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     
    Visit the developers official product page for more information - click here 
     

    16 comments:

    wideloadwhitford said...

    Opus

    Anonymous said...

    Opus +1
    (simulates clear air Turbulence as well.)

    Anonymous said...

    ASky-2012 DWC is more than fine (it was even before SP2).

    I lost my precious time with REX (before I found ASky-2012) due to abruptly changing winds between weather stations, shredding my aircraft to pieces due to overspeed stress.

    I'm not going to loose my precious time with Opus - for the same reason.

    And not for this new one either.

    IMHO, we do not need yet another weather engine.

    Marvic Jonson said...

    Abrupt weather changes with REX. Sounds like you did not upgrade to Essential Plus.(Using Beta 2). All my abrupt weather changes have ceased. To each his own I guess. As for not needing another weather Engine, that's not for anyone to decide except the devolpers. More the merrier. IMHO

    Anonymous said...

    My Opus looks better then those screenshots.
    This doesn't look like anything special.

    Anonymous said...

    The problem with DWC is that it uses global mode. FS Global Real Weather uses station mode but has a wind smoothing algorithm that prevents sudden wind shifts between weather stations which never let me alone in a few hundred hours of flying!

    Anonymous said...

    Have you tried the evaluation version? The question is not always what's "looking better" but what's more realistic :).

    Anonymous said...

    Opus +2

    Anonymous said...

    Agreed! OPUS + 1

    Anonymous said...

    Agreed OPUS + 1 also

    Jimmy said...

    Opus +∞

    Haven't looked back since I started using it.

    Martin said...

    Absolutely. The REXE and AS2012 are retired on my PC ever since.

    Anonymous said...

    O P U S - once you get it you don't need anything else. simple.

    Anonymous said...

    With Opus I had big fat cumulus clouds hanging over Oslo in total winter conditions. This is not possible in reality, sorry guys...

    Anonymous said...

    To Mr. Marvic Johnson.

    I am a REX-2 customer since the very first version. I upgraded to every version they made, but only using the textures and did not bother to check the new weather engine.

    The first REX-2 had an abysmal weather engine, regarding this. And so the next (second) version.

    Sorry, but my time is precious, and I cannot spend it any more for the developers of REX, that cannot deliver what they promise.

    Developing a quality / bug-free product, that delivers what promises, they cannot.

    But in marketing, and splashy meaningless names (essential, essentials, essentials plus, overdrive) they are the best.

    Well, so be it. They will not get my money again.

    But the excellent developers of ActiveSky will.

    Anonymous said...

    As for Opus:

    One of my rules in life is the following:

    "The greater the hype the worse something is. Avoid products with hype".

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