June 12, 20169 yr Commercial Member So if using FSGRW (an external weather injector) it should be set to "Always"?? I thought it needed to be in "Automatic"...I am a little confused. It should be in automatic with FSGRW - that is the one exception.
June 13, 20169 yr So if using FSGRW (an external weather injector) it should be set to "Always"?? I thought it needed to be in "Automatic"...I am a little confused. Not sure how FSGRW works but if you set it to always it will always download real world weather and be active no matter what. 4790K @4.9GHz, 32GB DDR3, 1080Ti, W10-64bit
June 13, 20169 yr It should be in automatic with FSGRW - that is the one exception. Thanks, but what is the effect if I use FSGRW and set it to Always??? The reason I ask is, when I set it to "Automatic", it disconnects FSGRW at random intervals and it is really annoying...then you have to reconnect FSGRW in the Weather page of XP and of course you get a massive weather shift. If I set RWC to "Always", curiously, this disconnection does not occur, FSGRW stays connected. Will Reynolds Flight Sim Addict
June 13, 20169 yr Commercial Member Thanks, but what is the effect if I use FSGRW and set it to Always??? The reason I ask is, when I set it to "Automatic", it disconnects FSGRW at random intervals and it is really annoying...then you have to reconnect FSGRW in the Weather page of XP and of course you get a massive weather shift. If I set RWC to "Always", curiously, this disconnection does not occur, FSGRW stays connected. If you set RWC to "Always", it will ignore what FSGRW is telling it about the clouds and instead use METAR data downloaded directly from NOAA. As for why you're getting disconnects from FSGRW - that I don't know. RWC only interacts with FSGRW through the METAR.rwx files it writes. Make sure you're using the latest versions of FSGRW and SMP as a starting point (SMP is at 3.2)
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