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Engine bug/glitch

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Ever since 3.3 I've been having this bug with the left engine in all aircraft (tested with PMDG 737, 777 and AS A320). Intially thought it was a control issue, but bug exists with both P3D controls and FSUIPC controls.

After starting both engines, the left engine gets stuck for a while. Throttling up only powers the right engine and after a certain amount of time both then throttle up properly.

Upon landing and arrival at gate, dropping the fuel cutoff for both engines results in only right engine shutdown. Left engine gets stuck at idle RPM.

I honestly have no idea whats going on here, but I've noticed the reverser shafts are sometimes open even from cold and dark state.

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Why wouldn't it be signal from the left throttle controller? FSUIPC is just getting signal from joystick input, it couldn't be a specific planes system malfunction since you mentioned two different publishers planes. The wrong settings from the reverser's could be the same. 


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That's what's weird. I only have a single throttle controller. Hotas to be specific. And I've tried re assigning the throttles in fsuipc too. Unless there's a problem with fsuipc itself.

Might try uninstalling fsuipc and see if the issue persists. Thanks for the reply though. 

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