July 25, 20214 yr Can you run MSFS2020 at faster than normal speed (time acceleration) as you could with P3D? I can't seem to find a setting for sim speed, and maybe that is not implemented because it would require faster downloading of scenery, etc. Al
July 25, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, ark said: Can you run MSFS2020 at faster than normal speed (time acceleration) as you could with P3D? I can't seem to find a setting for sim speed, and maybe that is not implemented because it would require faster downloading of scenery, etc. Al Al, haven't tried it yet, but I noticed time acceleration buttons in one of the Control items. Sorry don't remember which one but they are there, Regards,Pivoti9-10900k * 64Gb Ram * MSI RTX 4070 Ti Gaming X Trio * Steel Series Arctis Pro Wireless Headset * Win11 Home x64 * Beam ET * TM Warthog Combo, Honeycomb Alpha & Saitek Pro-Rudders
July 25, 20214 yr Author 2 minutes ago, Pivot said: Al, haven't tried it yet, but I noticed time acceleration buttons in one of the Control items. Sorry don't remember which one but they are there, Thanks Pivot, I'll keep looking. 🙂 Al
July 25, 20214 yr Author I found 'Sim Rate' under Control Options > Keyboard > Miscellaneous. The Sim Rate default key assignment is the r key. Now I need to see how, or if, Sim Rate works. Al Edited July 25, 20214 yr by ark
July 25, 20214 yr Author For anyone interested I found the below via GOOGLE ( https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/flight-simulator-speed-up-time-sim-rate-fast-travel-7043 ) To speed up the time of Flight Simulator's simulation with sim rate, you need to press the R, then the CTRL and + key on the numpad. To slow down the time of Flight Simulator's simulation with sim rate, you need to press the R, then the CTRL and - key on the numpad. Though this is listed as R and then one of the plus or minus keys in the default settings, for us, we needed to also press the CTRL key for it to work. Try using just the numpad keys first, as that along might work for you, then try adding CTRL to see what happens. Al Edited July 25, 20214 yr by ark
July 25, 20214 yr 6 minutes ago, ark said: For anyone interested I found the below via GOOGLE ( https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/flight-simulator-speed-up-time-sim-rate-fast-travel-7043 ) To speed up the time of Flight Simulator's simulation with sim rate, you need to press the R, then the CTRL and + key on the numpad. To slow down the time of Flight Simulator's simulation with sim rate, you need to press the R, then the CTRL and - key on the numpad. Though this is listed as R and then one of the plus or minus keys in the default settings, for us, we needed to also press the CTRL key for it to work. Try using just the numpad keys first, as that along might work for you, then try adding CTRL to see what happens. Al I found this default setup completely unintuitive, and just set keyboard bindings for sim rate increase/decrease to the arrow keys right/left. I don't use it often, at all, but when I need it I can easily access it without having to access a largely undocumented primary assignment. Edited July 25, 20214 yr by Sigwolf PC: I9-10900K, RXT 3090, 64GB RAM, 3840x1080 49" super-ultrawide
July 25, 20214 yr I use R. Alt Page UP/Down, for faster/slower. This is assignable in keyboard setup. You can also assign to buttons or switches on Throttle quadrants or any usb control unit. Com GA Pilot, Retired • FS2020 • FS2024 • Xplane 12 • Current Machine: MSI B760 GAMING PLUS WIFI• Gaming Desktop Motherboard Intel B760 Chipset • Intel Core i7 (14th Gen) i7-14700 3.40 GHz Processor 64GB RAM • 2 / M.2 SSD 1TB • MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER
July 25, 20214 yr Author So the MSFS control bindings offer Sim Rate, Decrease Sim Rate, and Increase Sim Rate. I don't know what the purpose of just "Sim Rate" is. Also I don't see any indication on the display what the 'new' sim rate is, so how do you go back to the normal sim rate ( I suppose you could compare the clock in the aircraft to your watch! 🤕 )? If nothing else, I hope that when the sim is first loaded it will go to the normal sim rate by default. Al Edited July 25, 20214 yr by ark
July 25, 20214 yr You can see sim rate in a few frame rate utilities, I use one called something like shift-Z. https://flightsim.to/file/16358/shift-z-stats Com GA Pilot, Retired • FS2020 • FS2024 • Xplane 12 • Current Machine: MSI B760 GAMING PLUS WIFI• Gaming Desktop Motherboard Intel B760 Chipset • Intel Core i7 (14th Gen) i7-14700 3.40 GHz Processor 64GB RAM • 2 / M.2 SSD 1TB • MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER
July 25, 20214 yr Sim rate is increased or decreased by hitting R and then keypad +, or R and then keypad -, respectively. The free utility "Shift-Z" suggested above will display the sim rate (and other information) just as it did in FSX, and can be toggled on and off. It is very simple to install.
July 25, 20214 yr Author 15 minutes ago, cobalt said: Sim rate is increased or decreased by hitting R and then keypad +, or R and then keypad -, respectively. I tried that but could not get it to work for some reason. Using the Increase and Decrease Sim Rate bindings does work for me, however. Al Edited July 25, 20214 yr by ark
July 26, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, ark said: tried that but could not get it to work for some reason. you have to hold control when hitting + and - Though you already did something easier. Edited July 26, 20214 yr by Tuskin38
July 26, 20214 yr Author 1 minute ago, Tuskin38 said: you have to hold control when hitting + and - Thanks for the response, but I did try all those variations. Very strange, but just doesn't work for me. The Increase and Decrease Sim Rate bindings get the job done, so all is well. Al
July 26, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, ark said: Thanks for the response, but I did try all those variations. Very strange, but just doesn't work for me. The Increase and Decrease Sim Rate bindings get the job done, so all is well. Al There is an add-on called "Sim Rate Bandit" that works really well for me. It is vocal "Sim rate 1" "Sim Rate 2" etc. etc. Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
July 26, 20214 yr I assigned sim rate up/down to the page up and page down keys and installed that shift-z add-on, which makes it fairly usable. You can also ask, Multi-Crew Experience to display sim rate via voice command too, which is another useful thing to have. It does get a bit wild at high rates and there is a limit on how much you can crank it up when the autopilot is engaged, but apart from that, it's okay. If you don't want to use shift-z or some other add-on, you can gauge the rate of the chronometer second hand if you are using an aeroplane which has one of those on its panel, or the digital clock on a GPS unit or PFD. Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
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