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No, it's not. A2A has it's own shaking methods, if you apply EZCA shaking on it, it's going to go against it and product weird movements (I remember reading somewhere).But, you can turn off EZCA effects and only use cockpit cameras I believe, that should work OK.
We'll see. I can't imagine the technique is much different in the 377, but I'll take your word for it for now.

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From what I've seen from videos, I think A2A shakes the plane while EZCA shakes the camera.

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Looks great, as long as it plays nice with EZCA+TIR then a must buy for me.

--John near KPAE

I really have no idea of how this integrates, but my I am also curious as to the EZCA+TIR integration. EZCA and A2A kindof do the same thing, and even though I do not undertand each of the products integration and code implementation, it would seem to me that there may be a conflict. I really do not know of course, and I am just thinking out loud. In the video they have not said otherwise. Hopefully there will be a statement from them soon.Bob

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No, it's not. A2A has it's own shaking methods, if you apply EZCA shaking on it, it's going to go against it and product weird movements (I remember reading somewhere).But, you can turn off EZCA effects and only use cockpit cameras I believe, that should work OK.
That would be a shame. Not so instant buy for me than if that's the case. I have my EZCA set up exactly as I want I don't want to go there again (setting up and tweaking EZCA).I don't fly defaults at all.EDIT: I have A2A J-3 Piper Cub and it works with EZCA without a problem. We'll see.

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From what I've seen from videos, I think A2A shakes the plane while EZCA shakes the camera.
Ah, yes, that's it! I already wondered what was 'wrong' with the A2A movie...! EZCA gives you the impression you are being shaken around in the airplane, which is far more immersive! Seeing the plane being shaken (I noticed that on the ground) while you and the world around you don't move an inch is odd...You sometimes hope developers would work together a bit more... A2A with EZdok in one addon... REX and AS2012 joining for the benefit of the simmers... Ah, wishful thinking... :(

Of course! That's why it was "weird" apparently... I guess it's all a matter of taste. In the end, it's one mouseclick to deactivate shaking - in or out or both... your choice.

According to A2A in their forums, the settings - whether default or user defined are maintained for each individual aircraft :(.

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Anyone interested in configuring Accu-Feel Core FSX Enhancement on a per-aircraft basis, please contact A2A at: [email protected] to make your views known.Cheers,- jahman.
No need. The answer to the settings retention is that they are saved for each model you configure so thatthe next time you fly that aircraft the Accu-Feel setup will be the same as when you last flew that aircraft.Mattgn answered this question in the A2A forums where, I might add, it is the best place to look for answersor ask a question of make a "wish list" post. Paul

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No need. The answer to the settings retention is that they are saved for each model you configure so thatthe next time you fly that aircraft the Accu-Feel setup will be the same as when you last flew that aircraft.
That's great news! Many thanks!
the A2A forums where, I might add, it is the best place to look for answersor ask a question of make a "wish list" post
Technically, yes, but AvSim has lots more traffic, thus increasing the potential number of requests.Cheers,- jahman.
There is no right forum to ask this. You real name isn't jahman, right?
Funny you should mention that Word Not Allowed. That was the subject of a recent question on Teamspeak that no one had an answer for. :unknw:Kind regards,
Funny you should mention that Word Not Allowed. That was the subject of a recent question on Teamspeak that no one had an answer for. :unknw:Kind regards,
Reminds me of some Rasta' name, if you ask me. 'mon

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That's great news! Many thanks!Technically, yes, but AvSim has lots more traffic, thus increasing the potential number of requests.Cheers,- jahman.
As well as lots more potential for misinformation :) Paul
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Looks like they have another video showing Accu-Feel. This time with the Razbam T-2 "Buckeye"

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