November 4, 201114 yr Descending into Lubbock right now and noticed that my clock is showing one hour fast... Shows 0133Z when the actual time is 0033Z. I set the sim to system time and my default flight loads at KOKC (-0500) which happens to be my local zone.My knee jerk reaction is pilot error...Any thoughts? Buddy Morgan Specs removed by Admin. See AVSIM Signature policy in Hangar Chat
November 4, 201114 yr Sometimes FSX windows and such can get a little confused with daylight savings time and such. I think Nov 6 we switch back to standard so ensure your system clock is set appropriately. Either way I just set FSX to the correct UTC time...in some regions I'll get erroneous local times but as log as Zulu is correct FSX should get have somewhat correct day/night cycles etc. Patrick Houghton
November 4, 201114 yr Author Thanks Patrick! Buddy Morgan Specs removed by Admin. See AVSIM Signature policy in Hangar Chat
November 4, 201114 yr Try this:http://www.3dsoftworks.net/products/fsrealtime/ Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
November 4, 201114 yr Try this:http://www.3dsoftwor...cts/fsrealtime/ What happens if you pause... what's the time when you unpause? how this effects ASE real time weather? Tomaz Drnovsek My FSX Videos My AVSIM Gallery
November 4, 201114 yr Tomaz,Did you got to the site I posted and read?" Have you ever needed to Pause a game? Well FS Real Time knows when you do, and waits for you to un-Pause the game. When the game is un-paused, FS Real Time recalculates the Offset to Real Time and then maintains this Offset as you continue to fly, without any intervention on your part."Does ASE have "real time" weather?What "triggers" ASE to update Wx? Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
November 4, 201114 yr Yeah, I should probably do that before posting I got my answers there. Thanks. Tomaz Drnovsek My FSX Videos My AVSIM Gallery
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