October 17, 200520 yr Wouldn't it be cool if FS allows us to specify failures and the probabilies for each failure? Well LockOn has a list of, if I remember it corrently, around 15 failures. You can specify the chances of their happenings. If you want to turn them off, you specify 0%. I think this gives a more immersive experience.
October 17, 200520 yr Da Daaaaa!https://www.swreg.org/soft_shop/4851/shopscr6.shtmlI have my failures set to reasonably improbable...but it just might. Unlikely enough to allow complacency, likely enough to happen...maybe.
October 17, 200520 yr Donny AKA ShalomarFly 2 ROCKS!!!There's always getting on FSNet so you can have really intelligent unexpected failures at the worst possible time or mapping the fuel valves to your keyboard so a diabolical "friend" in the same room can generate your failures....Are there options to set flight regime parameters? So I can minimise the chance I'll have an innocuous chance of an engine failure taxiing and more chance I might have to make critical decisions.I've had zero failures from the default with "random failures" selected. Does it work?
October 18, 200520 yr X-Plane has an excellent failure module that allows you to set the speed, time or altitude of a number of failures. For a truly exciting time set an engine to fail in a twin at just a knot or two above V1 and have a fun time hopping on the rudder pedals.Regards..BeachAV8R
October 18, 200520 yr Yeah it works. However, I suspect that the high-end aircraft that effectively bypass FS facilities to accurately simulate systems will not work (or those aspects will not work) for that reason. I imagine this problem would common across all failure generator utilities.
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