

I installed the program to my Program Files (x86)\FSGRW folder (yes I run Windows 7 64-bit).

#FS GLOBAL REAL WEATHER V1 7273139089 INSTALL#
You can install the program to any folder on your hard disk, no need to install it to the flight simulator or P3D folder. The program itself operates via a graphical interface outside of flight simulator or P3D, which is something I like very much! So this means that all the settings are done within the GUI (graphical user interface) that operates like any normal Windows application. So, first of all I run the installer and it takes only a few seconds to install. If you have a license key, you simply need to activate the program.
#FS GLOBAL REAL WEATHER V1 7273139089 LICENSE KEY#
When you download it you can either use it as a trial mode which allows you to explore a limited amount of the program features, or you can purchase a license key and get on with it! The installer you download from their website is around 7.30 megabytes large, so it is a small little program. From what I could see, customers were very happy with the end result. I simply had to get my hands on this piece of software to see what it behaves like, especially after the hype about it in the forums. Recently though, FS Global have released their latest program, FS Global Real Weather, claiming to be a very realistic solution to all our flight simulation weather needs, not only that, but right across the platforms, from FS9 to FSX and P3D as well! Most of them have been rather successful in some areas, and less so in others, each having its strengths and weaknesses, as we have had to accept over the years due to the obvious flaws and limitations inside the flight simulator platform. Many third party developers have created add-ons for the flight simulator platform to try and combat the issues related to the weather issue inside flight simulator. It has gone to a point where one needs to actually disable high altitude winds to have anything near a realistic cruise experience. I also found that gusting winds and turbulence are far from realistic either. Weather and its implementation in our beloved hobby has always been an issue! It has long been an issue that when I use high altitude winds in flight simulator, it seems to have the most horrifically unrealistic effects on the FDE's of most aircraft.
