is there a way to have turbulence in the game? cuz i think that will make it funner. 😛
Technically turbulence is in the game. I believe that it is in the "realism" or "weather" settings of the game. You need to check the box that says "enable turbulence effects on plane", or something to that effect.
However, if you want more realistic turbulence, thermals, severe weather, and everything else you could imagine, ActiveSky V is the utility to get!
Yes, we could say yes, becaus it is part of the simulation, and i can tell u it is there, well i feel it is, it hapened to me the other day when i was aproaching to Ezeisa international airport in Buenos Aires Argentina, that was the only time i could say wow, because it was a really strong experiences at 2700 Mts.
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yes it is there go to weather then click the user defined weather circle then click customize. then click advanced weather where you can set turbulence, icing, rain, clouds, cloud type>>> cumulas strattus thunderstorm and so on.
hopew this helps
THATS RIGHT, AND IT IS ASS REAL AS LIFE.
belive me i experienced a turbulence been on foot in a Boeing B-747-400, in aflight to Paris in the year 2000, thank good i am still here!.
yeah its awsome i flew a rout useing the exact weather conditions as the flight i was on i thought i was the real pilot for a second
YEAH, WOW, turbulence is one of thing i like to experience cause it is very real, geting thought that, it´s just amazing! 😀
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