yes, i am aware that the asobo weather radar is mostly cosmetic and does not work like a real weather radar. What i was saying is that after the update it does not even do that on the a300 anymore. Before the update it worked like the default asobo aircraft one, after the update it behaves as described in my first post. i just wanted to know if this "new" behavior is also noticed by you or if it works exactly as before for you.
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Andrea
I tried the weather radar better in a rainy area: it shows the rain areas. Actually when you enter the green or yellow area it rains but I don't understand how it works: it seems that the range for the weather radar doesn't work. If I change the range from 15 30 60 etc the representation of the rain areas remains the same and it's not even clear which range it corresponds to. Certainly very close, even less than 15 nm I think. If someone can kindly explain to me how the weather radar works after the update I would be very grateful. In previous versions it worked normally as in all other aircraft both by default and payware (for those that support it). When you increased or decreased the range the rain areas adapted to the selected range
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Andrea
Good evening everyone,
since I updated the weather radar no longer works. Or rather, it no longer updates when the range is changed. The initial image remains. If I turn it off and on again it no longer works
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Andrea
yes i running it with dx12. I have to use it otherwise I have a big loss of fps with TAA. I noticed that stuttering is also with light not only in the night. I hope this will be fix soon.
I confirm that the plane is not heavy in terms of fps but it has the problem of stuttering once landed. In all other aircraft (PMDG, Fenix, etc.) I do not encounter this problem. It's a shame because I love the a300 inibuilds, like all their products