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Crazy temps still there after hotfix

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I got ice on my windscreen at 2000ft yesterday, it was 27 C on the ground, this sim simulate a weird world.

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I'd been having the temp/speed issues post-SU5 and pre-hotfix.

Just ran three Live Weather (which is all I ever fly in) test flights, in the TBM, the Longitude, and the A320. All temps/pressures/speeds were correct, as near as I could tell. All flights were in the CONUS.

There does seem to have been some realistic performance attenuation since SU5 and the hotfix, i.e. can't climb out from GL to FL360 at 4000fpm in a jet, which is nice to see.

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Just a reminder that you can shut off Live Weather - when I did, the problem went away.  Currently in midflight; when I descend I will turn Live Weather back on for the approach and see how it works.

 

Update: Live weather worked fine for the approach and landing at ATL.

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5 hours ago, JRBarrett said:

It is not (and never has been) a problem in SU5. It started happening many days before SU5 was released, (when SU4 was the only operational MSFS simulator). It is clearly a problem in the Live Weather server itself for upper level temperature data.

If only there was a 3rd party developer lying in wait to make a beautiful weather program for us....oh wait.

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Starting to read reports people seem to be noticing the issue is fixed can anyone confirm over here?

8 hours ago, JDWalley said:

 

Just rename the product to Microsoft Update Simulator, and everything will be fine. 😈

 

Or more apt I suggest “Microsoft downgrade Simulator”. 
 

When have Asobo/MS ever released an update. Definition of update is to improve.

 

GregH

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My most recent flight (CYOW to KEWR) had no temperature issues. Seems to be fixed now. 

Former Child, Current Adult

Hi,

Yes, very buggy!

My Logitech Flight Control G940 is not working properly!

After the hotfix 1.18.14.0 the throttle stopped working!

It goes from 0% to 100% in every plane (its either 0 or 100, no intermediate power). Sometimes the control is not moving at all (can control it only with the Keyboard or Mouse, though).

So, I can't fly (I don't know it the hotfix works to eliminate the multiple CTDs I had).

I didn't have problems with the throttle before (I own MSFS 2020 since the first day last year).

A complete mess.

I reported the issue to Zendesk, but no solution at this time.

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Hi,

My problem with the Logitech G940 was solved!

Thanks to Alpine!

He said: "You probably already tried, but just in case, unplug all USB devices. Shut down the PC. Plug everything back-in, turn the PC back on. Run the Windows joystick calibration to see if it is working in Windows. Load FS 2020, play around in the control setup!.

It worked perfectly! 

6 hours ago, ryanbatcund said:

If only there was a 3rd party developer lying in wait to make a beautiful weather program for us....oh wait.

I EAR YA Ryan ...

Shouldn't disable the Meteoblue feed but, rather, help ASOBO with the precious data they receive and continue to not be able to correctly interpret.

@ John Fields, yesterday after the small patch I got the same problem. My controllers, all but the rudder, became unavailable in the sim...

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11 hours ago, Republic3D said:


This thread is about a different heat issue (in-game weather).

MSFS has been optimized both for CPU and GPU, and the Ryzen 5000 series do run a bit hot. I also get around 85C with a big Noctua air cooler (same temp as with my previous H100i AIO). 
The only real solution to the problem is get better cooling. Maybe swap out the thermal paste, or get a larger cooler. 

Sorry, got my threads mixed up there. Better cooling might help, but this happened after asobo cocked up a previous update and hotfixed it and again after SU5.  Ran perfectly before and in between. Also, I think there are a lot more factors having an effect, so I will probably wait until they produce a hotfix for the hotfix.

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10 hours ago, Emerson67 said:

You can adjust on BIOS the maximum allowed operating temperature of your Ryzen CPU. It's on PBO settings. Just input the chosen temperature limit (celsius). Enable PBO. Works great. I do this for my 5950X.

Yeah, I might have a fiddle with that or even consider a mild underclock (I run my components at stock as there seems very little to be gained from overclocking AMD CPUs or Nvidia RTX cards.

Sorry, I realised later that I was commenting in the wrong thread.

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10 hours ago, JDWalley said:

Just rename the product to Microsoft Update Simulator, and everything will be fine. 😈

🙂 Even the Update Simulation is not fine:)

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14 hours ago, Bunchy said:

 

 

Looks like a few more fixes need to come down the pipe.

 

Stu

 

The correct expression is "coming down the pike" 😀

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2 hours ago, Tierborn said:

The correct expression is "coming down the pike" 😀

Interesting. In th UK we say pipe. Yet another example of the British and Americans being seperated by a common language 😃

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