First of all, Hello to everyone. I'm not really a forum guy, I hope I am writing this at the correct place.
The main reason I want to use ASXP is to get rid of the annoying XP native wind variability as soon as there is a "V" in a metar, that a lot of us find too exaggerated.
Thing is, I am using ASXP passive mode, as the active mode is creating really small stutters when injecting weather with our setup. And I can't tolerate them, the setup is an A320 FTD, main priority is to get a sim that is as smooth as possible.
As a result, passive mode was the way to go. However, as far as I can notice, the option "override XP winds variability" is not implemented with passive mode.
At the beginning, I thought it would be implemented, as the passive mode is known to take care of the "air effects", unfortunately I am today sure that this is not the case.
Hopefully someone from the devs will read me here (thank you in advance for reading), is there anyway to see this feature come in the future with the passive mode ?
Many thanks again for taking your time to read,
Kind regards
Hugo
The main reason I want to use ASXP is to get rid of the annoying XP native wind variability as soon as there is a "V" in a metar, that a lot of us find too exaggerated.
Thing is, I am using ASXP passive mode, as the active mode is creating really small stutters when injecting weather with our setup. And I can't tolerate them, the setup is an A320 FTD, main priority is to get a sim that is as smooth as possible.
As a result, passive mode was the way to go. However, as far as I can notice, the option "override XP winds variability" is not implemented with passive mode.
At the beginning, I thought it would be implemented, as the passive mode is known to take care of the "air effects", unfortunately I am today sure that this is not the case.
Hopefully someone from the devs will read me here (thank you in advance for reading), is there anyway to see this feature come in the future with the passive mode ?
Many thanks again for taking your time to read,
Kind regards
Hugo