April 15, 201610 yr Commercial Member Looking forward to trying this out tonight! Jim Stewart Milviz Person.
April 15, 201610 yr Mine also ended with the CMD window open. After an (ENTER) just wrote another duplicate line, I closed it. Seems to be working, but I did wonder if I had done something wrong. John John Wingold
April 15, 201610 yr Commercial Member Mine also ended with the CMD window open. After an (ENTER) just wrote another duplicate line, I closed it. Seems to be working, but I did wonder if I had done something wrong. John It's okay guys. The CMD prompt is associated to your OS not opening the browser. Nothing wrong with the install at this point, but I'll look into why the browser opening is not happening. Enjoy RWC! Founder of X-Aviation
April 15, 201610 yr The CMD prompt is associated to your OS not opening the browser. Thanks Cameron and, if it helps, my default browser is Chrome. John John Wingold
April 15, 201610 yr Mine also ended with the CMD window open. After an (ENTER) just wrote another duplicate line, I closed it. Seems to be working, but I did wonder if I had done something wrong. John Same thing with mine, Win 10 Pro "It's ALL about Flying" i7-9700k @5ghz | 32gb Gskill Ripjaw 5 DDR4 3000 | Nvidia RTX 4080 | W10 Pro | Samsung 32" 4K TV | Virpil Throttle & Pedals | Winwing Stick
April 15, 201610 yr I just closed that cmd prompt window after install, everything normal, nothing to worry about it seems. Alexander Colka
April 15, 201610 yr SMP v3.1 has just given me a great virtual flight experience, with weather injected by the NOAA plugin, and the clouds beautifully "painted" all around me. Rain was there, the right amounts of wind variation and even turbulence both thanks to NOAA plugin, but the clouds, the light, all of the sky visuals were simply Great! No fps degradation at all ! Bring the connector!!!! I have found that being the same...no drops in FPS...pretty amazing! I have SMP max'ed outl, and not one FPS was dropped...!!!! Mitch
April 16, 201610 yr Author Yes, me too. For me, and hopping for the Worldwide aloft winds and temperatures coverage announced for 10.50, I am settling with default XP weather + SMP v3.1.1 + RWC Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
April 16, 201610 yr smooth display with SMP v3 and the NOAA(*) plugin Jose, I reinstalled the NOAA plug-ins after uncontrollable turbulence at one point with the default. Flew the same route and everything was good. The "Connector" and 3.1.1 seem to be handling NOAA well and that's probably where I'll stay. John John Wingold
April 16, 201610 yr Hi , looks good and how many layers is available ???? i7 4777k 4.6mhz, 32gddr3, GTX 760 4g sci ,Saitek x52,yoke and quadrant, 60 Led . SSD
April 16, 201610 yr Author Yes the NOAA plugin is a very good ( IMO the best presently ) weather injector, but since my system is an old one, and most of the time I am running Aerowinx PSX and X-Plane 10 at the same time, the less applications and interpreters running the best. I'm good with the default weather, or with weather injected via XView from Aerowinx PSX, when I want to fly specific scenarios from that sim. I look fwd for the World coverage of aloft data coming with 10.50. From the visuals pov, SMP and RWC are very plausible and smooth. I still run the NOAA plugin from time to time though. I move the Python Interface and Pyhton Scripts folders IN / OUT of X-Plane's plugins folder - couldn't really find a better uninstall method :-) Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
April 16, 201610 yr Commercial Member Hi , looks good and how many layers is available ???? Under the hood, RWC + SMP can represent up to 6 layers per "column", and each "column" covers 20km x 20km. So let's say you have your cloud draw area set to 10000 square km; that works out to - let's see - up to 150 individual cloud layers in the scene.
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