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ASE Winds Aloft differs from that in FSX, until ASE restart

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Lately am finding that winds in FSX/FMC etc differs from that in ASE.I seen this a few times now, and normally the way i fix is to pause my flight and restart ASE, then all is well. I get same weather in ASE as did before, but after rerstart ASE WX== FSX WXofcourse on the pmdg j41 , this means when i restart flight the plane looses control due to drastic sudden chnage in weather conditions.I have tried hitting the refrsh button in ASE breifing page but no luck.I dont really care too much if ASE weather is same as real world weather, but ASE is quite useless if ASE and FSX dont see same weather unless i restart ASE, then quickly try to stop plane from crashing due to sudden chnage in wx.Any ideas to fix this problem without having to restart ASEI have FSUIPC but option for FSUIPC to control FSX weather is unchecked.

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Hi,We have had some reports of FSUIPC installation causing issues (if installed), where reinstalling FSUIPC solved the problem.Certain AV if enable for realtime protection can also cause simconnect performance issues.A reinstall of ASE might also provide a solution. If you require technical support please visit support.hifitechinc.com and we can investigate this fully and try and solve this for you.


Damian Clark
HiFi  Simulation Technologies

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