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Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 7:57 pm
by OldAirmail
If you've been following this story you might ask - "Does anyone else have this and is it any good?"

As far as I'm concerned it's ok for Prepared, but only if you use HDR Lighting.

On the other hand if you fly FSX and have Image it's a pretty good deal.



Here are a few shots in and around Vancouver to give you a little idea of what it looks like. Remember this is Prepar3d with HDR Lighting turned on. FSX will be better.

The Plane, The Plane!
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PS - Sometimes the snowflakes actually stick to the windshield! :lol:

Of course that's only when you're going slow, and they don't last that long. Kinda like when you have snow blowing against the auto's windshield.

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:01 pm
by OldAirmail
But WAIT! There's more!

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And if that isn't enough there's the video.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuM7k2sjWXw[/youtube]

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:18 pm
by Anthindelahunt
Thanks OldAirmail.
I am sold. Might have to wait for pension day this Thursday.

If you say it is better in FSX,I will be happy.

The snow in DX10 is a little better than default but
I don't think it looks very real.

Fozzer will killus talking on this subject. :lol: :lol:

Regards

Anthin.

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:47 pm
by OldAirmail
One last note

It looks like the program actually adds certain effects to some aircraft, which makes sense. After all a small Piper Cub isn't going to need the same landing/break effect as 787 Dreamliner, and it isn't going to need contrails at all.

So you should run the install after you add aircraft. Maybe not every time, but as often as you feel the need to.


The first time, and on subsequent updates, you'll see this;
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When you click on the install button after that it'll do a search & modify to add any needed effects. You'll see this;
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Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 10:00 pm
by Anthindelahunt
Thank You OAM. I bit the bullet and bought it. Had a hell of a time trying to download it,
but finally did it. So far snow effects not as heavy as your pics. Have precip/snow on high
and special effects on max.

At some angles you cannot see the snow at all. Above a certain angle the snow looks black.

Any ideas would are welcome. Btw I fly in DX10,with Steves Fixer.

With Thanks.

Anthin.

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 10:31 pm
by Jetranger
I have sum, Concerns about that der Program thingy Precip ????

Its puts cool looking Snow Effects in De' Simulator ~ !

Now - what I'd like to knooowwww, is who's gonna be the one (fool) to have to "Shovel" All Dat' Der Snow off ALL the Airport Runways in Flight Simulator ?

So Airplanes can Land , Cause ' it sure as hell ain't gonna be Me

For I have a badd back , me NOT shoveling no snow off sum 35,000 Airport Runways - ain't happinin' ! :shock:

Nope Not gonna do it , I refuse, ain't happinin' !! :oops:

now I got go Buy Million Dollar machinery to push all that snow off those Simulator Runways , Gee What a Deal, said Beaver to Wally !


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Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 4:10 am
by Fozzer
Anthindelahunt wrote:
Fozzer will kill us talking on this subject. :lol: :lol:

Regards

Anthin.


SNOW!.... :shock: ....!

S'now joke....

...I can tell ya!... :cry: ...!


Paul.... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

-2 degrees C in my back garden!

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 11:47 pm
by OldAirmail
Anthindelahunt wrote:Thank You OAM. I bit the bullet and bought it. Had a hell of a time trying to download it,
but finally did it. So far snow effects not as heavy as your pics. Have precip/snow on high
and special effects on max.

At some angles you cannot see the snow at all. Above a certain angle the snow looks black.

Any ideas would are welcome. Btw I fly in DX10,with Steves Fixer.

With Thanks.

Anthin.

I'm sure that you've already read this in the manual, but -
"DirectX10 is fully compatible when used with the SteveFX Scenery Fixer. DX10 enhances the look of many effects and gives a softer look to volumetric lighting. We highly suggest it!"

Are you running something like REX, or other weather programs, that replace the weather textures (rain, snow, etc)?

If so, run PrecipitFX AFTER you've started FSX.

These are my FSX settings:
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And the result:
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This is FSX with PrecipitFX "uninstalled" using PrecipitFX (always use the program to uninstall/install not the windows uninstaller).
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If all else fails - FSFX Packages - PrecipitFX Support

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:27 am
by jcj78
You finally sold me. I bought a few models with skis during all the Yule time madness. Might as well have some snow to fly em in.

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 1:05 pm
by Anthindelahunt
Thanks will try what you suggest.

Anthin.

Re: Flying around Vancouver with PrecipitFX

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:33 pm
by OldAirmail
Just a note on PrecipitFX. It looks like they've worked on it a bit.

If you haven't updated it, and had it rescan your aircraft, in a while I'd say that you should.

PrecipitFX

Anchorage, Alaska
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