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for more realistic in the FSX

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Higues i found a very important FSX freeware tool to make the clouds Metar realistic! This Tool fixed the FSX Fog Bug, bring clouds to 50000ft for realistic thunderstorms and cirus , srtatus clouds. fixes the high level wind data. Wit REX anf FEX compatible ! With REX2 make it very realistic . Link klick hereHave fun and flybest regardsChris

Christian Urban

Munich

Watched the video, looks pretty oké. I'm going to give it a try! :(

Steven Albi

Nice! thanks Chris

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fps problemconflict with anything?

Alex Ridge

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I have no FPS problem , i can fly the PMDG JS41 in Lord howe Island YLHI with 40 fps ! He make only a weather model for FSX.best regards

Christian Urban

Munich

He make only a weather model for FSX.
Yup, indeed. I think it's just a small program that scans the real weather situation (local) and loads that weather with your default FSX weather. I mean with that that the programdoes not comes with their own clouds or anything else. No, if you have installed for example REX then he will load the REX clouds. When nothing installed, just default, then the program will also load the real weather but then just with the default clouds, sky etc of FSX itself.

Steven Albi

It sort of worked. But it looked horrid at FL280 with REX. One minute it was clear the next it was hazy then it was clear again....uuurrrgggg.Chris Farrell

Chris Farrell

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I think its a download problem from server!

Christian Urban

Munich

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