October 24, 200421 yr I have posted some days ago about this issue. For some reason there's no way I can make FSUIPC 3.4 produce any turbulence with Active Sky WXre, although I know some guys that has the same version and fly shaking all the way. Other than that my winds don't decrease in instensity when I descend and I end up landing with over 40 Knots every time (I should be postive and say I am becoming an experienced pilot, but I would like to land normally too).I changed the turbulence parameter in the FS9.cfg putting from 1 to 0.50 with no result, then I tried putting it at 4 and nothing again.Supposedly new versions of FSUIPC have decreased turbulence then I tried to install a previous version of FSUIPC (3.2) but since I have the FS9 patch installed FS9 won't work. Then I tried to uninstall the patch and got a the screen saying "Press Ctrl-C to stop from undoing patch" and "press any key to continue". Nowhere it is mentioned about deleting a Backup folder like it says in the instructions, and of course no matter how long I leave the window opened, nothing happens. If I press any letter the window gets closed but the patch IS STILL THERE.I hope someone can understand my frustration, I can't even uninstall FS9 because I need to uninstall the patch first, and it seems my little brain is not able to do so.Well, Microsoft, Pete Dowson, anyone, it seems I can't solve this alone. I need help.Sorry for the attitude, but I am absolutely frustrated.Thanks,Leo
October 24, 200421 yr Well, not sure what it is now, but I did two things and I got a lot of turbulence (I have to say my mood is way better now).First I am flying online and using Sqwuakbox weather, maybe the problem was AS. I will try that later.Second knowing that the box in which you could set the amount of turbulence in FSUIPC 2.975 is gone in these FS9 versions, I checked the FSUIPC.ini of FS2002 and copy-pasted the line with that parameter into FSUIPC 3.4. I thought I was going to get some error message but nothing happened and when I crossed some clouds and YES, my CRJ was shaking badly. Never thought I would be happy with turbulence (who likes it in real life).Hope this helps if anyone gets the same problem anytime.Leo
October 24, 200421 yr Commercial Member Hi Leo,Not sure why turbulence would dissapear with the new FSUIPC version. Which version did it work in? If you can isolate this to a particular version update then you should notify Pete Dowson.. maybe it is something he can address. Damian ClarkHiFi Simulation Technologies
October 24, 200421 yr I can tell you that a friend of mine with this same version of FSUIPC (3.4) has turbulence using AS2004. I don't know if this is related to AS WXre or FSUIPC. What I can tell you is that in the FS2002 versions of FSUIPC there was a box in it, in which said something like "degree of turbulence" and you had to write a number between 1 and 20, being 20 the maximum. In the FS9 versions that box it is not there. I went to the FSUIPC.ini of the 2002 version of FSUIPC (2.975), copied the line related to that box and added it to the FS9 version. With that I got turbulence, but I have to add the line every time I start FS9. Other than that I was flying online with Sqwbx weather when I got turbulence.I would love Peter Dowson to address this problem. I have paid for his product (key) and I paid for WXre, and something here is working really bad.Not a happy customer here.On the other hand a solution would be to delete the patch and then install a version older than FSUIPC 3.3. I was told here that older versions had more turbulence.Anyone knows how to uninstall the patch?Thanks,Leo
October 24, 200421 yr Author Moderator Leo,I see Alex has beaten me to it but the logical place to discuss FSUIPC is Pete Dowson's forum here http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?...33c0aa23081e073.I'm sure you'll get the answer you seek.Cheers, Ray (Cheshire, England). System: P3D v5.3HF2, Intel i9-13900K, MSI 4090 GAMING X TRIO 24G, Crucial T700 4Tb M.2 SSD, Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero, 32Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000Mhz RAM, Win 11 Pro 64-bit, BenQ PD3200U 32” UHD monitor, Fulcrum One yoke, Fulcrum Throttle Quadrant. Cheadle Hulme Weather website.
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