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Accu-Feel v.2 Air, Land & Sea (P3Dv4) Released

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2 hours ago, scisimmer said:

So happy it's finally here! Here's my take on Accu-Feel for P3D v4:

 

Just lovely! Another excellent YT video creation. 😀


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Loved the comparison from SciSimmer.  Really excellent explanation of Accu-feel.

 

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Yes thanks a lot to Alan for his explanation and to SciSimmer for this excellent video.
Got it now! I thought it will interfere with EZCA but not at all, Accu-Feel is adding another level of immersion.
Another excellent addon! 🙂


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Great video SciSimmer!

Greg

 


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For some unknown reason, I'm not able to save the airplane parameters. Once I make changes & save, the next time I open the plane, the parameters are back to default. I'm still on win 7 64u.

Can someone please check if your aircraft parameters are being saved?

Make some changes to an airplane and save. Also check in your "Documents\A2A\P3D\Feel" to see if your saved aircraft has a .dat file in it.

Thanks.

Jose

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1 hour ago, DJJose said:

Can someone please check if your aircraft parameters are being saved?

Yes its working, that's in w10, it only saves the file after closing down Prepar3D

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@DJJose Working here. It'll save the feel.dat file when closing sim or changing to a different aircraft. When switching back the aircraft the changes I made were still there.

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1 hour ago, DJJose said:

Can someone please check if your aircraft parameters are being saved?

 

Mine appeared to save. Win 10

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Thanks!


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Working great now that SciSimmer explained it.   Really enjoy the effects.

 

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I disabled the Addon Manager by removing the folder for the Prepar3D v4 Add-ons and now parameters are being saved.

Why would this happen? Anyway, it works now!


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18 hours ago, DJJose said:

For some unknown reason, I'm not able to save the airplane parameters. Once I make changes & save, the next time I open the plane, the parameters are back to default. I'm still on win 7 64u.

Can someone please check if your aircraft parameters are being saved?

Make some changes to an airplane and save. Also check in your "Documents\A2A\P3D\Feel" to see if your saved aircraft has a .dat file in it.

Thanks.

Jose

I can confirm that my parameters are NOT being saved using Windows 7 64bit pro. 

I've resorted to a screen shot to remind me what they were set to previously... 

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21 minutes ago, garydpoole said:

I've resorted to a screen shot to remind me what they were set to previously... 

Are you using the FSDT addon manager? If yes, Disable just to test.

For now, you can modify the raptor to the plane's screen shot settings, save it, then copy the .dat from the raptor folder to the folder of your plane of choice.

That will keep the settings saved.


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Bit of a fun review from me comparing with and without A2A's AccuFeel...

 


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