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REX announces Environment Force

Thanks for the h/u. It would be interesting to consolidate a couple of addons with this. I also like the instant results.


Cheers,
Mark
 
I will wait for first opinions. Im happy with Active Sky of HiFi for P3D. Looks like here we will have something like PTA tool also for shaders.
 
From what I read, it will work with Active Sky, and other weather programs, actually utilizing some of their textures and components. There is a notice in one of the description pages inviting other program groups to inquire about working together on compatibility and integration, as well as mentions in video that most of REX's weather and texture programs/packages will be rolled into Environment Force. And, that there will be a low cost upgrade price for those owners of said REX programs, mentioned in the video.
 
From what I read, it will work with Active Sky, and other weather programs, actually utilizing some of their textures and components. There is a notice in one of the description pages inviting other program groups to inquire about working together on compatibility and integration, as well as mentions in video that most of REX's weather and texture programs/packages will be rolled into Environment Force. And, that there will be a low cost upgrade price for those owners of said REX programs, mentioned in the video.

Ahhh ok, I read the whole material from REX, its a different tool, not like weather engine. Now its clear.
 
All impressive looking stuff - as long as it does not soak up too many resources, causing FPS issues, stuttering, etc.
On paper (and, I guess, video) all looks / sounds like something to keep one's eye on......

Bill
 
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