Took these over the last couple of days after installing ActiveSky Advanced.
One of the most noticable differences I'm seeing is that instead of just the one theme I had customized in ASG/ASX, it seems that ASA can use all of the ASG weather graphics in it's own customized "Snapshots" and then loads those new sets randomly when you start a new flight. So I'm still seeing my ASG weather graphics but with a lot more cloud variety and more variations in the cloud sets. For starters I let ASA create 20 of it's own customized weather set "Snapshots" to use.
The second most noticable thing is that the FSX horizon "clipping" where you could still see the horizon line even through in thick cloud cover, seems to be gone.
Third most noticable thing is that the GUI interface is mind boggling. There are so many options & buttons I'm seriously confused.
About the only thing I'm sure of is that it is running on real-world/real-time weather and my first impression is that it seems to be more accurate than even ASX was.
One of the most noticable differences I'm seeing is that instead of just the one theme I had customized in ASG/ASX, it seems that ASA can use all of the ASG weather graphics in it's own customized "Snapshots" and then loads those new sets randomly when you start a new flight. So I'm still seeing my ASG weather graphics but with a lot more cloud variety and more variations in the cloud sets. For starters I let ASA create 20 of it's own customized weather set "Snapshots" to use.
The second most noticable thing is that the FSX horizon "clipping" where you could still see the horizon line even through in thick cloud cover, seems to be gone.
Third most noticable thing is that the GUI interface is mind boggling. There are so many options & buttons I'm seriously confused.
About the only thing I'm sure of is that it is running on real-world/real-time weather and my first impression is that it seems to be more accurate than even ASX was.