I wanted to comment on ASN. I tried it last spring and though I liked it and it worked well I didn't think I'd use it often enough. The price has since come down from $60USD to $48USD. With this group's activity I considered it again. I had several issues getting it to run in P3D when I installed the switched to the FSX version.
Many of you might recall that I see the main benefit to being its weather depiction. The clouds in P3D don't pop in and out. An airport in P3D with 1 mi visibility is not going to be seen until 1 mi out. Where as in FSX often the airport is visible from 5000 AGL and then disappears in fog on approach. REX's textures and weather engine, while a great improvement, didn't resolve that issue.
With ASN, I flew a jet around KSEA with 8 mi visilibity and a scattered cloud deck of 800 and overcast at 2000. That is EXACTLY what I saw. No turning, popping clouds. Airport faded in and out of view quite realistically. After flying it for 15 minutes I'd say it looked as good as P3D!
Many of you might recall that I see the main benefit to being its weather depiction. The clouds in P3D don't pop in and out. An airport in P3D with 1 mi visibility is not going to be seen until 1 mi out. Where as in FSX often the airport is visible from 5000 AGL and then disappears in fog on approach. REX's textures and weather engine, while a great improvement, didn't resolve that issue.
With ASN, I flew a jet around KSEA with 8 mi visilibity and a scattered cloud deck of 800 and overcast at 2000. That is EXACTLY what I saw. No turning, popping clouds. Airport faded in and out of view quite realistically. After flying it for 15 minutes I'd say it looked as good as P3D!
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