November 26, 2024, 07:54:59 PM

Author Topic: Bolt96's TV Station Simulator and WeatherSTAR 4000 Simulator to merge into one  (Read 3424 times)

Offline kaylor2024

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Its WeatherSTAR 4000 Simulator and Bolt96's TV station simulator has been its two separate applications, so we are alerting you that we're about to merge its TV station simulator by Bolt96 and its WeatherSTAR 4000 Simulator from Taiganet into one single simulator program where all the features of WeatherSTAR 4000 and its defunct channel WeatherScan will be integrated into the simulator to fit its classic 4000 look and even its different versions of the WeatherSTAR 4000 software used by TWC from 1990 until 2014 along with many basic features of Bolt96's TV Station Simulator being advanced to offer additional features not seen on that simulator featuring your choice of its basic and/or premium television station, its ability to drop part 2 for shows longer than 25-to-29 minutes, its schedule display with all upcoming episodes (not the show name), and also including its TV rating and closed captioned icons, its :57 station ID tag, over three versions, being revived to be seen in between the shows at other times, and its new features that will be included in the newly-merged simulator including its WS4000 lower-display-line display at the bottom of the screen over programming that gives the current conditions and forecasts for the coming day, its features of WeatherScan migrated to the simulator to fit in the classic 4000 look including the airport conditions, travel forecasts, international forecasts, health forecasts, ski and snow, golf forecasts, garden forecasts, boat and beach, and its traffic reports with local traffic delays and traffic flow along with the addition of the 4000's severe weather mode to the simulator where a special playlist would play consisting of only current and local area conditions and an extended local radar, its new daypart forecast product, its new regional radar product, its new regional satellite product, its new hourly forecast product originally seen by the web-based WeatherStar 4000+, its Local Update product originally introduced in 1995 that gives a summary of presently occurring weather and weather developments expected to occur over the next few hours, its new Morning/Afternoon Commute forecast maps, its Air Quality and Marine forecast products which was seen on its real WS4000, and its ability of providing its 3-day or 5-day extended forecasts as well, plus there's also new products for news, sports, business, entertainment, TV listings, and stock markets that will be exclusive to the simulator.

Please let us know if you have any questions and updates about the newly-merged simulator from Taiganet and be sure to release that in the coming weeks ahead.
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