September 28, 201213 yr Hello there, I'm interested in testing the LWE of OpusFSX in demo mode before purchasing. Please anyone can tell me how LWE works in demo mode? If I understand correctly it's totally disabled, is this right? Thanks in advance Stefano Piccoli
September 28, 201213 yr Commercial Member Hi Stefano I am afraid your are correct, the LWE is completely disabled in demo mode. The demo mode was really intended to help cockpit builders set up their network connections and give Live View a try before committing to the purchase. You can get some idea of the LWE from our Flight1 forum (Beautiful Flight ! Topic) and from general user's comments. In a nutshell, the weather is real, consistent, varied and detailed. The clouds look more realistic due to the added control we have built into the LWE. Regards Stephen
September 28, 201213 yr Author Hi Stephen, thanks for your reply. I'm interested in Opus after many very positive comments from your satisfied customers. Anyway I'd like to try myself the software, just to make sure it's what I expect from it. It would be nice if you can add in the demo some kind of time-limited LWE. In the meantime I will continue to follow the developement (the wind smoothing incorporated in the last build is definitely a plus, if it works of course - just kidding!), and maybe one day I will become your customer. Bye S. Stefano Piccoli
October 3, 201213 yr Commercial Member Announcement ... The Live Weather Engine (LWE) can now be used in a limited fashion in 10 minute Demonstration Mode. :smile: In demo mode, the LWE will only generate and load live weather while the aircraft is on the ground, also the live weather is limited to cover an area 256km x 256km. In other words extending 128km (80 miles) in all directions, beyond this range the weather becomes global and unvaried. After the demo period has ellapsed all weather is cleared to blue skies. Regards Stephen
October 3, 201213 yr Hopefully this means more people can try out the amazing Opus Software. Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
October 3, 201213 yr Author lol That's outstanding! I'm really happy to hear that we now have a working LWE demo, I will of course give it a shot ASAP. Thanks Stephen, really appreciated. Stefano Piccoli
November 13, 201213 yr Announcement ... The Live Weather Engine (LWE) can now be used in a limited fashion in 10 minute Demonstration Mode. :smile: In demo mode, the LWE will only generate and load live weather while the aircraft is on the ground, also the live weather is limited to cover an area 256km x 256km. In other words extending 128km (80 miles) in all directions, beyond this range the weather becomes global and unvaried. After the demo period has ellapsed all weather is cleared to blue skies. Regards Stephen Stephen, I have downloaded and wanting to try in demo mode and apart from a single brief test, all I get is a continuous ringing and the GUI saying the demo is disabled for 2 minutes. No matter when I click on the weather tab and the OK button, I don't get weather injected. BTW the one time I did get weather injected the RW outside was showing 8/8 cloud with complete strato cu and what I ended up with was 4/8 cloud of mostly cumulus. Is there something I am not doing? BTW, I live only a couple of miles from EGGD where I have been trying to test. Thanks... HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
November 13, 201213 yr Commercial Member Hi Howard The demo should last for 10 mins followed by a 2 minute period when it is disabled but you should be able to run it up again after that. Not sure what the ringing is. Also the weather should be correct as long as you have Live Weather enabled and the Import METAR File is not ticked. You can inject the weather by clicking OK on the Weather dialog or using the FSX addon menu. I assume your FSX installation directory is correct since you would receive an error message otherwise. If you open the spy window you should see the METARs listed as OpusFSX generates the weather. You could try upgrading to the latest beta or re-installing if that doesn't work. Regards Cheryl
November 13, 201213 yr I'm looking for a weather utility. I want lower altitude accurate realistic depiction especially on an IFR approach. Apparently they are working on upper winds and that will be welcome when it arrives. After you try the Demo do you uninstall it then install the full package? Is the demo enough to decide that this is the weather package of choice? I want to buy only one weather generator and this sounds like the most promising for me. Many thanks for any responses. Dave
November 13, 201213 yr I have been testing against WX Lite and the new REX WE, and I have to admit, albeit fairly short tests, Opus has come out on top and gives the most accurate depiction. HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
November 13, 201213 yr Commercial Member Hi Dave You can run the purchase file which will install the licence and change your demo to UNLIMITED mode. From there you can upgrade to the latest beta by unzipping into the OpusFSX folder. Regard Cheryl
November 13, 201213 yr Thanks Cheryl. Hopefully it's as simple as it sounds as I might be considered "computer challenged". Question.... I'm pretty much sold that your product is the was to go so would I be further ahead just to purchase? Also, PM to you with a question. Dave
November 13, 201213 yr Commercial Member Hi Dave We have a 30 day refund policy if you are not happy with the software, so I would say give it a try. Regards Cheryl
November 13, 201213 yr Hello, I downloaded the demo today and I have to say, it's a heck of a lot more accurate than Rex+ is, but the only thing is that I still have the cloud swirling/popping when I'm flying around, and I can see straight through to the ground sometimes (though it depicts a much better ovc than Rex+) when overcast. As far as I know, this isn't supposed to be the case with Opus, are there any specific settings that I need to change in order to achieve the solid overcast? Never mind: changed the cloud coverage density and it's working perfect now R. Dawson
November 14, 201213 yr Hi Howard The demo should last for 10 mins followed by a 2 minute period when it is disabled but you should be able to run it up again after that. Not sure what the ringing is. The ringing is OPUS alerting you to start TrackIR. Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
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