March 28, 20224 yr While the clouds in MSFS default are good, REX does a fantastic job at depiction. I wish they could fix the persistent weather injection that causes FPS hit. I did 4 flight yesterday and only one had the FPS bug show up. All the other were great. When the bug does show up all had had to do what Stop and START the service. The clouds are much more realistic and smooth. Anyone else tried it lately? See below....These are just images from phone https://share.icloud.com/photos/0f7wdqOFAYd3yP-DJB9ETr86A Edited March 28, 20224 yr by cchiozza Chris Chiozza
March 28, 20224 yr 46 minutes ago, cchiozza said: While the clouds in MSFS default are good, REX does a fantastic job at depiction. I wish they could fix the persistent weather injection that causes FPS hit. I did 4 flight yesterday and only one had the FPS bug show up. All the other were great. When the bug does show up all had had to do what Stop and START the service. The clouds are much more realistic and smooth. Anyone else tried it lately? See below....These are just images from phone https://share.icloud.com/photos/0f7wdqOFAYd3yP-DJB9ETr86A Agreed. I use Rex WeatherForce when Live weather either gets the weather completely wrong, has no weather at all, or when the depiction is way off. The transitions in Rex are expected while access to the Weather SDK is restricted. Like everything what you use is a compromise - especially now Live Weather itself can have weather popping in/out. Looks like Live Weather is going to get some attention this year so that is to look forward too. CPU Ryzen 7800X 3D RAM 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 6000MHz GPU GEFORCE RTX 4090 Monitor AOC AGON AG352UCG UltraWide G-Sync @ 3440x1440 Internal Storage 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD External Storage Three 4Tb HDs
March 28, 20224 yr Author Live weather has been a disappointment for sure. The aerosol option in REX is maybe my favorite. It looks so dang good. Also the textures are not a pixilated for some reason. Edited March 28, 20224 yr by cchiozza Chris Chiozza
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