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Live weather can't load after the first flight.

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Why is this bug still here after 6 SIX patches??
After the first flight you get the wireless symbol in the weather preview section in the flight planning page, and --kts winds at departure and arrival.
And if you start the flight when this happens it's clear skyes everywhere.
Unless you restart the game, unbelievable.
 

Edited by EmaRacing

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GarbagePoster

7 minutes ago, EmaRacing said:

Why is this bug still here after 6 SIX patches??
After the first flight you get the wireless symbol in the weather preview section in the flight planning page, and --kts winds at departure and arrival.
And if you start the flight when this happens it's clear skyes everywhere.
Unless you restart the game, unbelievable.
 

Same thing happened to me yesterday. Clear skies and 29.92, until I restarted; then I had live weather. Agree, completely ridiculous! Obviously the live weather conditions are there, so why does the sim continue to not load them????

Edited by NightOfDreams

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And it's so irritating because it takes forever to load again, even with the nointro fix, you click the shortcut and it takes ages just to show the first black screen!

 

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I did 4 flights last night after patch, weather every time (I was test driving 4 prop models). I didn't restart at any time. But today, who knows how it will go.

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Live weather still cant be used in a saved flight most of the time. There's no user ability to change weather in a saved flight either for some extremely dumb reason. This is likely very, very low on their priority list, or not even on their list, and kinda defeats the purpose of saving flights.

Giving users ability to change weather settings in a loaded flight could probably be fixed in 5 minutes.

Edited by NightOfDreams

Work around (for me) is as follows:

when you are in the world menu, start all your flights with clear skies.

When at the start of your flight, at the parking, or the runwayy, load live weather. At that point the live weather is loaded.

I got this tip at the MSFS forum, so, you might try to look for a solution there.

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