October 4, 20205 yr Today approach on EBBR and EHAM. Both where capturing the ILS perfectly !!!! But both where not able to hold the LOC at all.... Any Idea ? Also when the autopilot altitude is set for example on 6000 and I am flying 10.000 and after I have engaged selected altitude mode it's starts decending. But may times it's stops decending halfway. I have to engage selected altidtude again to continue desending. Any idea what I do wrong ? MSI Tomahawk Z790, I7-13700K, DDR5 6000mhz, MSI 4090, 3x SSD 980 PRO, Corsair 360 Liguid CPU cooler, Corsair H1200V2 power.
October 4, 20205 yr One thing I have noticed is that if either the managed speed changes or selected speed changes then it tends to stop descending while it changes the plane speed and then starts to descend again. CJ
October 4, 20205 yr I think it is just a little buggy at times a small it is a sim limitation. Some flights I have done have been fine, others experience things like you mention without me doing anything wrong. I think it just needs to be fixed Intel Core i7 12700K (5.0GHz Max Boost Clock) 12-Core CPU 32GB G.Skill Performance DDR4 SDRAM 3600MHz Graphics Processor:12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, GDDR6x System 2TB Western Digital, NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
October 4, 20205 yr Author Could this be of early reports of other aircraft system values overriding the player's aircraft soon after the previous MSFS patch went up. Perhaps this issue is still there and causing the autopilot issue? MSI Tomahawk Z790, I7-13700K, DDR5 6000mhz, MSI 4090, 3x SSD 980 PRO, Corsair 360 Liguid CPU cooler, Corsair H1200V2 power.
October 7, 20205 yr Author Well when flight dynamics are set on legacy (instead of modern) the ILS approach and LOC capture are perfect. However when flaps are set the plane wants to go to the moon..(Will climb as an word not allowed) I will just stop testing and playing for now. Will check in a month and see what is fixed MSI Tomahawk Z790, I7-13700K, DDR5 6000mhz, MSI 4090, 3x SSD 980 PRO, Corsair 360 Liguid CPU cooler, Corsair H1200V2 power.
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