by toprob » Wed Jul 27, 2016 7:14 pm
The thing I like most is that it is more likely to give a different weather than the same old thing day after day, which was an issue with REX when they did real weather. The weather appears more complex, with multiple layers, but I don't really know how well that relates to the actual weather at any one time -- hard to test at the moment, since it's such a boringly fine winter here so far....
I just installed it and didn't do anything else except turn off the annoying startup sound. Now it runs all the time, tucked away on the system tray, and the only time is causes issues is if I run FSX, since it isn't installed in FSX, so it will complain and remove all the FSX weather. However I don't do that often enough for it to be a nuisance.
AS16 is the first weather tool to ever give me solid overcast, when you get to see a fairly level top of a cloud cover which goes on forever. Currently pretty much that in Wellington, by the looks of it. So as you rise up through the clouds, you don't lose that sense of immersion by shifting into 'fluffy' mode.