Active Sky Next for FSX RELEASED!

damian

Developer
Staff member
Active Sky Next for FSX has been officially released! A free 7-day trial allows anyone to see first-hand how ASN can transform their flight experience!

See our ASNext product page for more information!
 

Nels

New member
Hi Damian, great job to you and the guy's. I just did a flight into Atlanta with wx 300 ovc and 1/2 mile vis. What an outstanding flight. I just about had to change my pants. Flying above the ovc then decending into it and then add the wind and vis
it was just all I had hope for. You have really hit the nail on the head this time. All the best and well done to everyone

Cheers

Nels
 

vgbaron

Virtual Sky Beta Team
Super Nels. Now you know what we are so excited about! Be sure to tell everyone you know!

Vic
 

nangua

New member
Just bought it this afternoon (NZ time), and it looks great :D

Standouts so far are the naturalistic variation of clouds (including good use of thick stratus to simulate stratocumulus), and the automatically graduated visibility, as well as the localised rain. Makes it all the more realistic and immersive.

Congrats to the Active Sky developers and beta team on a fantastic piece of software!

David
 

damian

Developer
Staff member
Thank you for the words guys! As you spend more time with ASN I'm sure you will have even more new discoveries! Enjoy!
 

pilotter

New member
For prepar3D do you need to change alot or only the installer? this will give me a indication for when you will release it for P3D:becky:
 

Andydigital

Testing Team 2018
It's far from an installer change, although Hifi hopes it will be within the next 30 days, no promises though as always.
 

Jordanmc321

New member
Excellent piece of software, only spent about 5 mins with the trial then upgraded.

Congratulations guys! :)
 

kterz

Developer
Staff member
It also depends on any changes/hotfixes LM makes to P3D v 2.0. We would like ASN for P3D to be as error free as possible and given how unstable P3D seems to be at this point, this may bring things back. It isn't just a matter of interfacing P3D for marketing reasons. That's the easy part. We should make sure they should work together smoothly.

Thanks,
 

nemo06

New member
It also depends on any changes/hotfixes LM makes to P3D v 2.0. We would like ASN for P3D to be as error free as possible and given how unstable P3D seems to be at this point, this may bring things back. It isn't just a matter of interfacing P3D for marketing reasons. That's the easy part. We should make sure they should work together smoothly.

Thanks,


Pillotter maybe he was referring to the version 1.4.
 

SK10

New member
I've installed the trail version and I'm curently over the atlantic. So far it looks good, but since entering the NAT route, the cloudcover is few all the way.
The satelite image however shows clearly solid cloudbands, dont know what to think, as I read somewhere, the coverage over the atlantic has improved....hmm

Not completely convinced yet.
 

culley35

New member
this may sound like a dumb question but i purchased asn and it great i love it, in order to use as2012 textures do i just run as2012 install the textures and then close it, and then start asn as normal, or do i just remove as2012 altogether ?
 

pasterke

Virtual Sky Beta Team
this may sound like a dumb question but i purchased asn and it great i love it, in order to use as2012 textures do i just run as2012 install the textures and then close it, and then start asn as normal,
that's the way to go if you like to have AS2012 textures
 

SK10

New member
Just flew through heavy rain and I remember watching your advertising videos, there was sound of rain in the cockpit.
I barely could hear rainsound, after shut off the engine sound,(speaker was loud) is there another option for this? As in your video the rain is very audible, but not in the sim.

Thanks
Sven
 

damian

Developer
Staff member
You can adjust the sound volume within FSX itself. For that video we were trying to highlight the rain of course. This is done by increasing environment sounds and decreasing engine sounds.
 

SK10

New member
You can adjust the sound volume within FSX itself. For that video we were trying to highlight the rain of course. This is done by increasing environment sounds and decreasing engine sounds.
Hi Damian,

I exactly did that, but i was very very silent, what a pitty, it sounds georgous in your video.

Sven
 

damian

Developer
Staff member
What is the rain intensity/DBZ level? Of course lighter levels are not going to be as loud as more intense levels. You can make this as loud as you want really, just increase your overall sound volume, and decrease everything but environment sounds.
 

SahinCe

New member
Hi,
I have bought the ASN today. Thank you for this nice addon, do you made again trayicon same as early Active Sky addons please?
 

pilotter

New member
It also depends on any changes/hotfixes LM makes to P3D v 2.0. We would like ASN for P3D to be as error free as possible and given how unstable P3D seems to be at this point, this may bring things back. It isn't just a matter of interfacing P3D for marketing reasons. That's the easy part. We should make sure they should work together smoothly.

Thanks,
I fully understand, but at the moment I have no weather program for P3dv2..... so hope it will not take too long, or give us one which later can be updated :distracted:

majestic Q400 for prepar is also arriving in short time....
 
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