January 20, 201214 yr I have tried the settings found here http://forum.avsim.n...t-with-the-ngx/Changing the two checkboxes in FSX weather settings to unchecked as the OP states on page 2.I finally purchased and registered FSUIPC as it seemed that was the answer for everyone... Sadly :( i still get massive N1 speed chasing, and slight left to right at times with the above settings.Help please Edited January 20, 201214 yr by highkoo Jason Aerts
January 20, 201214 yr Author Going to try these updated settings http://forum.avsim.net/topic/350389-my-weather-config-for-pmdg-planes-part-ii/page__hl__ase Jason Aerts
January 20, 201214 yr shame that there isn't the same guide for REX Wx Engine.... Edited January 20, 201214 yr by Akila Joel Strikovsky
January 20, 201214 yr Author Settings listed here http://forum.avsim.net/topic/350389-my-weather-config-for-pmdg-planes-part-ii/page__hl__ase seem to be working, although i get no wind below about 4k on departure, im guessing thats an ASE setting Jason Aerts
January 21, 201214 yr If your using the settings from Part II thats about as good as your going to get with ASE. Make sure your using the latest version of FSUIPC and consider AS2012 cause its much better than ASE and they fixed a lot of the wind issues. I have been very impressed so far.Not some minor changes were made near the end of that thread. Like you only need to use one setting in FSUIPC now with ASE. Just tick the button that says all weather off. That will turn everything weather related off in fsuipc. Then go to the winds page and check the supress turbulence and thats only thing you need to do in FSUIPC. Edited January 21, 201214 yr by UAL115 Paul Deemer
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