WarHorse47
SOH-CM-2024
For the last few weeks I've been reading different packages (and individual opinions) on getting real world weather in FSX. Up to now I typically fly with the stock Fair Weather theme, but its becoming real boring.
The majority of my flights are local, Washington State with ORBX PNW scenery so whatever I choose has to be compatible. Also, I don't want something that is memory intensive (like during a thunderstorm) that would generate an OOM.
I've been looking at FSXWX (freeware) as well as the various top payware packages such as Opus, Active Sky Next and FS Global. Lots of nice YouTube videos. Still, each of these recommends replacing cloud textures. So I guess I also need to look at Rex 4. My impression is that the payware approach can get costly, especially if things don't work out.
Considering that my flights are short and local, I've also considered various packages on weather themes. This seems the simplest approach by just selecting the weather them that most represents what I see outside my window.
I know there have been several threads in the forum and many different opinions, but I'm still undecided. If I do make a decision, I'm hoping to catch one of the upcoming holiday sales. Anyways, all the choices have caused me to procrastinate on making a decision. So any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
The majority of my flights are local, Washington State with ORBX PNW scenery so whatever I choose has to be compatible. Also, I don't want something that is memory intensive (like during a thunderstorm) that would generate an OOM.
I've been looking at FSXWX (freeware) as well as the various top payware packages such as Opus, Active Sky Next and FS Global. Lots of nice YouTube videos. Still, each of these recommends replacing cloud textures. So I guess I also need to look at Rex 4. My impression is that the payware approach can get costly, especially if things don't work out.
Considering that my flights are short and local, I've also considered various packages on weather themes. This seems the simplest approach by just selecting the weather them that most represents what I see outside my window.
I know there have been several threads in the forum and many different opinions, but I'm still undecided. If I do make a decision, I'm hoping to catch one of the upcoming holiday sales. Anyways, all the choices have caused me to procrastinate on making a decision. So any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.