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DarkSpace and Threshold are proud to present the most accurate weather engine for Microsoft Flight simulator 2020. With over ten years of experience with reproducing real weather on X-Plane with realistic training in mind, we have ported the core of xEnviro over to Microsoft Flight Simulator to get the most precise weather in the most popular simulator. 

 

xEnviro core code is based on two decades of atmospherical study incorporated into an extremely

 

Available from Threshold. 24USD for existing users ( X Plane )


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4 minutes ago, Ricardo41 said:

Would it have killed you, to post a link?

Xenviro for MSFS

No, I knew you would. I will not link a store on Avsim. And none of your business why. You are blocked...goodbye and good riddance.

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Looking at the comparison screenshots, I'm not impressed. Look at the UBBB and EGLL screenshots:

UBBB - OVC030 (Seems correct in MSFS, no overcast in XEnviro)

EGLL - Visibility 2000 and rain (Seems correct in MSFS, no rain and unlimited visibility in XEnviro).

I wonder why they promote the product with comparisons like these. No thanks.

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My first thoughts when this headline came up on my notifications was " I thought this could not be done "

Will be interesting to see what it actually is and how it works with the sim.


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So, this ones seem to have Historical Weather as well. Never used this feature, but for sure there are a lot of P3D users missing it on MSFS.

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IIUC, xEnviro uses the same cloud rendering that MSFS does but injects different cloud layers?

The historical weather has me intrigued. This is a feature that I've been clamoring for. Looking forward to seeing some user reports once it gets into people's hands. 

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xEnviro in MSFS? Now that I was not expecting. Will need to see some video comparisons but the discounted price might just be worth it.

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Never used it in XP, and was finding strage not to see an update mentioned for XP12, now I think I know why ...

Some of my fellow simmers say the besyt about it in XP.

In MFS, from the shots, while some may suggest it does a better job than MFS, other don't.

Maye the *only* feature worth the have s Historic Weather. Not sure if I ever read about ASOBO having it in their TODO list ?


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42 minutes ago, GCBraun said:

So, this ones seem to have Historical Weather as well. Never used this feature, but for sure there are a lot of P3D users missing it on MSFS.

So many people complaining that they want historical weather in MSFS.  Well, looks like this is the first product that implements it.


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sorry but I have ptsd from xenviro in XP. no thanks. they delivered like 20% of what they promised on the timeline they provided.

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