December 16, 201114 yr If you use ASX, ASE, or AS2012 with DWC mode enabled, do yourself a great big favor and go get Pete's latest FSUIPC version 4.7.5.1 or later. It resolves a loss of wind updates and other flaky weather when not using FSUIPC built-in weather smoothing. Then at least try DWC mode without any FSUIPC weather settings enabled. It gave DWC mode a whole new life for me and made RC function much better. Regards, Al Jordan | KCAE
December 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member If you use ASX, ASE, or AS2012 with DWC mode enabled, do yourself a great big favor and go get Pete's latest FSUIPC version 4.7.5.1 or later. It resolves a loss of wind updates and other flaky weather when not using FSUIPC built-in weather smoothing. Then at least try DWC mode without any FSUIPC weather settings enabled. It gave DWC mode a whole new life for me and made RC function much better.Interestingly, with a registered FSUIPC and its "wind smoothing" enabled, those "losses of wind updates" never occurred. This is why it was quite a surprise for me when Damian contacted me earlier this week about it -- naturally I've always had a Registered FSUIPC (I claimed it against expenses! <G>) and have wind smoothing enabled, so I never saw it. Once I could reproduce it it only took a day or two to find the solution. Odd that no one came to my support forum about it.Version 4.751 had a small problem in the AES integration also added. Fixed in the version now available, 4.751a.RegardsPete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
December 16, 201114 yr Author Yea, thanks again for getting to the bottom of this Pete! It was driving myself and Damian nutts until I just happened to enable some FSUIPC smoothing features and immediately noticed the difference. Once again, you are a FS scholar and a gentleman! :)Happy Holidays to you and yours! Regards, Al Jordan | KCAE
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