

Hifi Tech has a good track record of numerous en prompt updates in the form of both hotfixes and service packs. An additional convenience is that updates to AS16 can be installed on top of existing installations, which makes keeping the program up-to-date very easy. Similarly, on first run, AS16 runs the ASConnect installer, which installs some needed resources inside your simulator of choice.
Active sky next p3d serial#
Activation using a serial is done the first time you run the program. Just run the installer, follow the steps and you’re good to go. ASCA is a 720MB download, with an optional 1.12GB HD Content pack. Once purchased, AS16 comes as a 230MB download.
Active sky next p3d for free#
For transparency’s sake: I did not have to pay this price, I got it for free in order to evaluate the product for this review. That was for the whole deal though, AS16 (Upgrade) for FSX, AS16 (Upgrade) for P3D and ASCA. The result is that, even with the discount for owners of previous versions, the price at checkout for me was still over €110. Additionally, the price for Active Sky 2016 has risen significantly over previous versions.
Active sky next p3d update#
Or Active Sky Next, which got a P3D update for free. A whole lot of cloud replacement textures were included in this product. When thinking about this purchase, I can’t help but compare to the first AS version I tried: Active Sky 2012. Note that you can request a fully functional, time limited trial for Active Sky on the Hifi Tech Website. ASCA supports both FSX and P3D in a single purchase. Customers of previous Active Sky versions can get a discount though. The FSX and P3D are completely separate purchases, and there is no bundle discount. Please note that versions of P3D earlier than 3.2 are not supported, and are not likely to work at all. One for FSX (both boxed and Steam Edition), and one for Prepar3D v3.2 and later.

Active Sky 2016 is available in 2 versions. Also, much of my testing of AS16 happened concurrently with the FSX version of the FlightSimLabs A320, so you’ll see a lot of that aircraft in this review.įirst of all: compatibility. It also is a separate product, and thus purchase, from Active Sky 2016.Īll screenshots in this review were taken using AS16 and ASCA in combination. Active Sky Cloud Art (ASCA for short) is different in that it also changes some cloud models (instead of just textures). They previously included new cloud textures in some of their versions to achieve this goal.

Hopefully, Version 2016 lives up to the expectations.Īctive Sky Cloud Art is a new attempt by Hifi Tech to not only insert the weather into our sims, but also the way that weather is turned into visuals. The Active Sky series has a long standing reputation of excellence in this regard. The basic promise of the series is well known: insert realistic and real-time weather into our flight simulators. Hifi Tech’s Active Sky series has been around a long time. Concurrently, Hifi Tech released an accompanying product: Active Sky Cloud Art. July 2016 saw the release of the latest in a long line of Active Sky products.
