![]() ![]() ![]() Interestingly, on a more detailed discussion over at AVSIM, Damian also stated that the lack of support for weather functions in the SDK isn’t something that prevents the development of third-party weather apps (as we’ve seen from those that have been released already), although official support would definitely be welcome.Īlso, about the apparent delay in announcing their plans for MSFS, Damian confessed the team was listening for the public statements from Microsoft and Asobo, asking developers to “wait”, because they were not done yet with the weather system. So, it seems pretty clear that HiFi is working on something. As long as our customers keep asking for more, we’ll keep working hard. But users demand better weather experiences, and we think we can deliver, so we keep at it, despite incredible challenges. It’s no big deal, we are quite used to having our “toes stepped on” and then some in this very tough industry. We could have done that a long time ago but at least we are on track now that we know we’ll never have MSFS developer support or SDK access. Well it’s obvious they are indirectly encouraging non-SDK weather access techniques (3 popular wx add-ons now), so we have already begun doing that as well. Talking about the idea of the sim’s weather being more open to third-party devs, Damian said: Amazing streamz reviews.In a thread on the official Flight Simulator Forums, Damian Clark from HiFi Technologies, makers of popular weather engine Active Sky, has seemingly confirmed that the team is working on bringing their popular software to MSFS. ![]()
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