December 16, 201312 yr Was just wondering, as Opus can't. I presently have A.S.E. If ASN can drive FS9, that might be also a good incentive for me to try and pick it up... Anybody? Thanks.
December 16, 201312 yr Moderator Pretty sure FS9 does not use Simconnect so the answer would be no. Vic RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti 40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160
December 16, 201312 yr ASN also places a dll in FSX. A FS9 dll would be different for sure - and this dll doesn't exist at all. So no chance with ASN. But as a long-term ASE user, and now ASN user, lemme tell you: The upgrade offer is a steal, considering all the improvements since ASE! What happened to AVSIM
December 16, 201312 yr Author ASN also places a dll in FSX. A FS9 dll would be different for sure - and this dll doesn't exist at all. So no chance with ASN. But as a long-term ASE user, and now ASN user, lemme tell you: The upgrade offer is a steal, considering all the improvements since ASE! Really? Ok...so no FS9, but then can use ASE for that. I'll pick this up then...thanks to you both for your replies! Mitch Pretty sure FS9 does not use Simconnect so the answer would be no. Vic Thanks, Vic. I hope that ASN doesn't overwrite ASE in any way...so I can still use ASE for FS9.
December 16, 201312 yr Author ASN doesn't overwrite any of the legacy AS products... all remain usable. DJ Thank you, Ubersu. I just picked it up 15 minutes ago...and am paused in a flight out of the Caribbean. So far, it is working perfectly, the atmospherics look great, and absolutely no hit to FPS performance for a full eye-candy, multi-layer complex sky.... Good purchase! Happy Camper Approved! Oh...and correct, my ASE is still there, ready for FS9 departures... ))) Ses
December 16, 201312 yr I think it's pretty nice - I use AS2012 or REX to create the textures, shut them down and then fire up ASN. Be aware there are some issues with FSUIPC that will result in a hotfix soon. DJ
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