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...and I like it too. Simply beautiful shots José.

 

Nice shots!


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Now it seems to be running well.

 

Just for info, if I do not comment the said lines would it mess something up ? I don't have SMP and I am using some other clouds.


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Now it seems to be running well.

 

Just for info, if I do not comment the said lines would it mess something up ? I don't have SMP and I am using some other clouds.

 

It only works as described, and there's no way to have other clouds than from SMP + RWC, sorry.


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It only works as described, and there's no way to have other clouds than from SMP + RWC, sorry.

 

thanks for the reply. But even without the clouds it was good. looked stable.


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Hey, I'd really like to try this. I've installed it as stated in the corrected manual. I have SMP, RWC, NOAA and ventura installed.

 

Noaa is showing in the xplane menu and appears to be working. But when i load my plane I'm fogged in and cant see any further than about ten meters ahead. The metar is EGKK VRB02KT CAVOK 24/18 q1008

 

I'm stumped. I edited the line with the wrong " marks in and everything looks fine but I'm still fogged in.

 

Any pointers?

 

Just had a look in the dev console and it says ventura sky is working but noaa plugin communication failed.

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Go to Special > Show Dev Console. I bet it says communication with NOAA has failed. That can only mean that you made a mistake when editing the file, I am afraid.

 

Don't worry, the next NOAA version will have automatic support for Ventura Sky.


 

 


Noaa is showing in the xplane menu and appears to be working. But when i load my plane I'm fogged in and cant see any further than about ten meters ahead. The metar is EGKK VRB02KT CAVOK 24/18 q1008

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Go to Special > Show Dev Console. I bet it says communication with NOAA has failed. That can only mean that you made a mistake when editing the file, I am afraid.

 

Don't worry, the next NOAA version will have automatic support for Ventura Sky.

 

I've fixed it, I realised NOAA wasnt enabled in the menu. I had previously disabled it during some testing.  :fool: oops its working now thanks! :)

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Would it also work with FSRGW in a later version? That sounds really nice!

 

I haven't used FSRGW, and I don't know how it works. But I wouldn't rule it out.

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Would be greate because a lot are using it. Its the best weatherprogram there. Of course the NOAA Plugin is also really good. :)

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Nice shots!

THANK YOU for a wonderful addition to XP. This feature was badly needed in XP.

 

BTW, I have FSGRW, but I like even more the results I'm seeing from NOAA.


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I just installed and tested the new NOAA plug-in version Joan coded today, and it will automatically work with Ventura Sky, nothing needs to be configured or edited. It will be out in a couple of days, and so will be Ventura Sky Beta 4 to go along with it.

 

Please keep using Beta 3 to see if you run into any issues.


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THANK YOU for a wonderful addition to XP. This feature was badly needed in XP.

 

BTW, I have FSGRW, but I like even more the results I'm seeing from NOAA.

I just recently got Noaa plugin just for Ventura sky. I was pleasantly surprised that I like it more than FSGRW. I think the presentation of the clouds and layers seem more natural to me with it. 

Ventura beta 3 is working great for me too. 

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Just took my first full light with beta 3 installed.  All I can say is wow.  Best sky rendering to date for XPX.  

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