This is a very interesting development:
OPUS Software
It combines:
1) A live weather engine (can be used with any system - I use it with REXE)
2) An active camera system (like EZDOK)
3) Vibration, turbulence and dynamic head movement (like a combination of Accufeel and EZDOK).
I use it with REXE (whose live weather engine for NZ appears to be a bit broken at the moment), though I'm retaining the features of Accufeel and EZDOK (which it doesn't affect if you disable OPUS's equivalents).
There's a good forum discussion at Flight1: Opus Software - with developers taking an active part in the discussions. This add-on is certainly "going places".
For anyone that has neither Accufeel nor EZDOK, OPUS would be a great choice. I'd say for the weather engine alone, it's still worth it. Most of my screenshots over the last week or so have been with OPUS (and REXE). Other people on the ORBX forums have been ooh-ing and aah-ing over this product all week.
As regrards the live weather engine, REX seem to be dragging their heels a bit with the REXE update, so OPUS fills a gap. The weather engine loads instantly and appears to be far better at processing the sparse METAR information we have available here in NZ. I've run comparisons: Where REXE finds no weather at all (or something wildly different), OPUS finds something that appears fairly close. This is using NZAA as a base, as we've been having some pretty volatile weather of late.
Another great little feature is to save your current weather as an FSX weather theme. If you see conditions you'd like to save/repeat, you just hit a button and it's selectable in FSX from there on in.
The demo works for 10 minutes or so at a time, but is fully featured - and is long enough for you to evaluate. It's easy to set up and use - definitely worth a try!
For me, there are features in Accufeel/EZDOK that are slightly more configurable, but at the rate OPUS is going, this may change.
It's priced at $44.95 US ($56 NZ) - via the Flight1 wrapper system - and worth it, IMHO.
OPUS Software
It combines:
1) A live weather engine (can be used with any system - I use it with REXE)
2) An active camera system (like EZDOK)
3) Vibration, turbulence and dynamic head movement (like a combination of Accufeel and EZDOK).
I use it with REXE (whose live weather engine for NZ appears to be a bit broken at the moment), though I'm retaining the features of Accufeel and EZDOK (which it doesn't affect if you disable OPUS's equivalents).
There's a good forum discussion at Flight1: Opus Software - with developers taking an active part in the discussions. This add-on is certainly "going places".
For anyone that has neither Accufeel nor EZDOK, OPUS would be a great choice. I'd say for the weather engine alone, it's still worth it. Most of my screenshots over the last week or so have been with OPUS (and REXE). Other people on the ORBX forums have been ooh-ing and aah-ing over this product all week.
As regrards the live weather engine, REX seem to be dragging their heels a bit with the REXE update, so OPUS fills a gap. The weather engine loads instantly and appears to be far better at processing the sparse METAR information we have available here in NZ. I've run comparisons: Where REXE finds no weather at all (or something wildly different), OPUS finds something that appears fairly close. This is using NZAA as a base, as we've been having some pretty volatile weather of late.
Another great little feature is to save your current weather as an FSX weather theme. If you see conditions you'd like to save/repeat, you just hit a button and it's selectable in FSX from there on in.
The demo works for 10 minutes or so at a time, but is fully featured - and is long enough for you to evaluate. It's easy to set up and use - definitely worth a try!
For me, there are features in Accufeel/EZDOK that are slightly more configurable, but at the rate OPUS is going, this may change.
It's priced at $44.95 US ($56 NZ) - via the Flight1 wrapper system - and worth it, IMHO.