You can always download the latest version of 圎nviro from the web site. Multimonitor and VR compatibility is not guaranteed.
Such software shall beĭisabled or uninstalled prior to using 圎nviro otherwise correct operation of 圎nviro cannot be guaranteed. XEnviro is not compatible with any software, plugin or script that change X-Plane weather parameters,Ītmosphere parameters, sky colors, scattering, lights and light parameters. XEnviro is not guaranteed to work in any beta version of X-Plane. XEnviro has been designed and tested to work with default X-Plane only.
Please note in order to use advanced features you may require to install more powerful video card. Stable internet connection with data speed not less than 512 Kbps XEnviro has been designed by simmers for simmers!ĭirectX 11 compatible video card with 4 Gb of VRAM XEnviro software is constantly being updated. XEnviro does not require installations of any additional products or libraries and is fully ready to use out of the box. XEnviro does not alter X-Plane shaders, textures or any other files. XEnviro uses its own art assets along with its own sound library. XEnviro has a user-friendly interface with flexible settings for each component. XEnviro is the most technologically advanced tool that uses the most progressive technologies. Realistic braking action and braking degradation based on actual reports.Ītmosphere and cloud light scattering and color depend on atmosphere quality, weather conditions and time of day.Įnvironmental sound engine with ambient sounds and capability to add custom sounds to X-Plane scenery. Surface crosswind component can be reduced during ground roll for users with no rudder pedals. Physics based light scattering for clouds.įlexible settings for atmosphere, visual and sound effects. Light reflections by cloud surface from urban lights at variable intensities. Volumetric external aircraft lights for selected set of aircraft. Landing lights effect during in-cloud and foggy flight. Visual effects of aircraft lighting in clouds (strobe lights, beacon lights, navigation lights, landing lights). Reflective raindrops on windshield for any aircraft with virtual cockpit. Volumetric effects for different types of precipitation like drizzle, rain and snow. Physics based realistic sky coloring rendered using real time ray tracing and light scattering.Īctual wind direction and speed for all levels as well as for the temperature, turbulence and windshear. Precise thunderstorm cell locations based on real time radar and satellite data. Unlimited variability of cloud formations generated dynamically by the atmosphere engine.Īdvanced hurricane model based on actual data tracking and live feeds. Real time meteorological data with a smooth refresh interval from 5 up to 60 minutes.Ītmosphere condition based on dynamic air parcel prediction model used for real aviation research and training.Ītmosphere quality includes humidity, pollution and fine particle amount. The only addon featuring volume rendered clouds and volume rendered atmosphere. XEnviro has been developed using modern programming technologies and architecture. Hoping one of you experts can help point me in the right direction.XEnviro is an addon software intended to be used with X-Plane flight simulator. Perhaps a little ambitious right out of the gate. My initial thinking and plan was 3 x 24". Really not concerned with brands at this point. I have done a sizeable amount of shopping and related research but have not been able to find a decent account from what I would call a reputable source on what the minimum monitor requirements would be, what would be capable and what would be preferred. NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GTX 1080 with 8GB GDDR5Xģ2GB Dual Channel DDR4 at 2667MHz (2X16GB) Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 8700 (6-Core/12-Thread, 12MB Cache, up to 4.6GHz with Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology) Have recently purchased what I believe is the mother of all pc's (relative I know) and want to ensure I purchase the correct/capable monitor(s). I have made the committment to dive in this time. I have dabbled with flight sims for several years but never got deeply entrenched. First post here and I wish it was a more exciting one.