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Has someone found a useful use for it? 
That has advantages over Esc or turn Pause on or off configurable in contols?
 

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It lets you stay in cockpit to find a switch. You can be flying, hit active pause and then go and set up autopilot for example.  All kinds of reasons for it.  Active pause, pauses some elements while maintaining others.  It is actually a feature of real simulators.

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I have just used active pause to get my wife to come and see our house in the sim, active pause works great with track-ir because you can still use it.

 

Once you have found your house , because you followed the roads and local landmarks to find it...you realise this sim is incredible.

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All I know is that you do NOT want to leave it paused for longer than 30 secs with the AP on....you will not have a good outcome when you hit P again.

To me its almost useless in its current state.  Maybe if they make it behave with the AP engaged it will be ok, but for now I don't pause for more than 10 secs with the AP on, and have my hands/feet firmly on the controls when I release it.  I also hand my passenger a puke bag. 🤣

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2 minutes ago, Steve Dra said:

I also hand my passenger a puke bag

Just let them open the window 😁


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Real life level-d simulators have a position freeze function that allows the rest of the system to continue running in real time, without the aircrafts position moving. Particularly useful for when the crew are conducting non normal procedures, and when finished, receive vectors to begin an approach. This prevents unnecessary long diversions/vectors if a crew take longer to complete the relevant tasks than the instructor planed. Important when sim time is tightly scheduled.

My guess is active pause was meant to simulate this ‘professional’ feature. Whether it does successfully I’m not sure.

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Just now, polk2 said:

Once you have seen your house , because i followed the roads and local landmarks to find it...you realise this sim is incredible.

Yep....but unless you have a screenshot....it didn't happen. 🙂

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I've been finding all the houses I lived at throughout my life...its pretty incredible I completely agree @polk2

 

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Is it me, or does Active Pause sound like a brand of dog food?

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29 minutes ago, Steve Dra said:

All I know is that you do NOT want to leave it paused for longer than 30 secs with the AP on....you will not have a good outcome when you hit P again.

To me its almost useless in its current state.  Maybe if they make it behave with the AP engaged it will be ok, but for now I don't pause for more than 10 secs with the AP on, and have my hands/feet firmly on the controls when I release it.  I also hand my passenger a puke bag. 🤣

Absolutely.

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Yeaaaa that threw me off I was wondering its usefulness but hearing it explained here helps hopefully the glitches get sorted out.

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I still am not sure I see all the benefits. In some sims of the past you could pause the sim and make changes and see the view from different angles. 

I think my biggest gripe is what it did to actual Pause, which doesn't really exist now. Going back to the menu system is not the same thing as we're used to with a pause. Pause says stop everything, but don't leave the environment. Going back to the menu feels like the sim is judging us by saying, "you're not going to cheat on this test". 

I also don't know that I get the benefit of a pause where the world continues forward. What's the benefit of a pause where the AI traffic continues to move? 

I also have to wonder if the answer to the bugs with AP and this would be resolved by simply automatically disabling AP when you enable active pause (if it was on) and then re-enabling it when you exit that mode.

What I miss is being able to pause to get the shot I want without time moving forward. I see the situation I want, hit pause, move the view around to just where I want it and take the screen shot. Now there's no way to do this. Why? In active pause the entire environment is no longer static so the moment can't be frozen as is. Total bummer for me.


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If there is facility to pause, it's not a sim, it's a game.

Likewise, the text banners when adjusting instruments or controls. Never seen that in real life.

If you can't fly the airplane without being told what the knob does, you should spend some time on the ground familiarising yourself.

You should be able to put your hand straight on what you want. 

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Can those text banners be removed?

 

And another thing.

Can someone tell me how to stop the application closing itself after a duration of inactivity?

When I land at an airfield, I shut down the airplane and go for a coffee. When I come back, I expect the airplane to be where I left it. The application has closed itself.

 

 

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