From launch until about a week ago (maybe a little more), Live Weather never worked for me past the first flight. On my first flight of a session, it worked fine. It wasn’t always perfect, but usually a pretty decent representation of the weather where I was flying. Then I had the standard clear, 270/3, 29.92 inHg for the rest of my flights unless I restarted the program.
Then about 7-10 days ago, weather started working consistently for every flight. Again, the weather wasn’t necessarily perfect, but I could count on it being at least pretty close. That’s good enough for me.
Today, the weather is so out to lunch it’s not even close to actual conditions for the 3 places I’ve flown.
I don’t want a 3rd party tool to make weather work, free or not, when it was working just before the patch. I want the in-game weather to work the way it’s supposed to.
I can understand your opinion, but I dont feel like an alpha tester. I am currently flying the whole day and I never experienced CTDs or major bugs. Yes I am lucky in that turn. I dont expect default planes to have highly realistic avionics. Currently flying GA planes is very enjoyable for me. And I do this not just for fun, but also as proficency while at home. I can train a lot of things for ir flying so its no alpha for me. Its not okey that a lot of people cant really enjoy the sim, but some people should get their expactations right - I mean when was the last time P3D released an “hotfix” for their v5?
anyoneone CTD more often on this update 1.9.5.0? Before this update I was able to at least start a flight at any airport, now it wont let me, as soon as I load a flight, it CTD.
Considering that the patch notes said absolutely nothing about modifications to night lighting…
And separately, many posts in this thread commenting about things in the game that also are not mentioned anywhere in the patch notes as being changed…
Except their development roadmap in their latest dev update clearly states that update 4 was scheduled for 13 Oct, and update 5 is scheduled for 27 Oct.