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Problems with FS Realistic

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Another thing:

When FSR is running I can’t rotate the aircraft. It seems there’s interference with controls. Also the Fenix autopilot is not working as intended with FSR running. 
 

Could not find my hint about this on google. But I see some users here experience the same. 

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3 minutes ago, MySound said:

Another thing:

When FSR is running I can’t rotate the aircraft. It seems there’s interference with controls. Also the Fenix autopilot is not working as intended with FSR running. 
 

Could not find my hint about this on google. But I see some users here experience the same. 

Fenix devs recommend disabling low speed turbulence in FSR.

Take-offs are optional, landings are mandatory.
The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire.
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19 minutes ago, WestAir said:

Fenix devs recommend disabling low speed turbulence in FSR.

It's called low altitude turbulence, and it is a beta. I just disabled it, thanks. 

 

 

 

5 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

It's called low altitude turbulence, and it is a beta. I just disabled it, thanks. 

That was it! Sorry I have terrible memory.

@MySound the actual name is Low Altitude Turbulence not Low Speed Turbulence, and apparently it does affect flight control surfaces.

Take-offs are optional, landings are mandatory.
The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire.
To make a small fortune in aviation you must start with a large fortune.

There's nothing less important than the runway behind you and the altitude above you.
It's better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than in the air wishing you were on the ground.

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6 minutes ago, WestAir said:

That was it! Sorry I have terrible memory.

@MySound the actual name is Low Altitude Turbulence not Low Speed Turbulence, and apparently it does affect flight control surfaces.

Well, I think that fixed the problem. I just flew an approach in the Fenix, and for he first time, the mouse zoom didn't freeze up. 🙂

 

 

 

I would prefer the program to have all the effects turned off by default, it seems more logical IMO.

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On 11/7/2022 at 1:07 PM, jimcarrel said:

I've not noticed that problem, but I have noticed something else since last FS Realistic update. Whenever I close down MSFS 2020, it will not actually shut down until I force FS Realistic to close.

And here all this time I thought it was just me!  Thanks for bringing this up.

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5 hours ago, Rockliffe said:

I would prefer the program to have all the effects turned off by default, it seems more logical IMO.

especially that darn "Sneeze"!!

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35 minutes ago, jimcarrel said:

especially that darn "Sneeze"!!

You mean you don't fly with a cold and sinus congestion? 😂

Take-offs are optional, landings are mandatory.
The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire.
To make a small fortune in aviation you must start with a large fortune.

There's nothing less important than the runway behind you and the altitude above you.
It's better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than in the air wishing you were on the ground.

9 hours ago, Rockliffe said:

I would prefer the program to have all the effects turned off by default, it seems more logical IMO.

Not logical to me. Then instead of pressing one or two buttons to disable the effects we don't want we would need to press lots of buttons to enable all the effects we want.

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1 hour ago, Alvega said:

Not logical to me. Then instead of pressing one or two buttons to disable the effects we don't want we would need to press lots of buttons to enable all the effects we want.

Yes, I agree.  The vast majority I leave on.  I only disable about five or six, so this way is quicker.

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2 hours ago, Alvega said:

Not logical to me. Then instead of pressing one or two buttons to disable the effects we don't want we would need to press lots of buttons to enable all the effects we want.

Ah, OK, then perhaps it's just me. Probably because I only have a handful turned on. 

Howard
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Hey Captains,

We would like to reply on some of the shared feedback above:

  • The low altitude turbulence is indeed a beta feature, we may be removing it or disable it by default if that is the case, for the next version.
  • FSRealistic not auto-shutting-down, there is a new setting under settings tab, please make sure it is toggled on
  • For effects you don't like, you can globally diable them via a new setting we added, under the settings tab
  • In regard to turning off low altitude turbulence effect to help with mouse freezes - the two has nothing to do with each other, the only thing we can think of, is that when low altitude turbulence is taking place, then it is harder to use the mouse, which we advice to use the "freeze-mode" found in the settings tab.
  • In terms of mouse scroll not working in Fenix, we will check that before we release the next version.

Thanks Captains,

And please keep the feedback coming in.

rkApps.

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1 hour ago, FSRealistic said:

Hey Captains,

We would like to reply on some of the shared feedback above:

  • The low altitude turbulence is indeed a beta feature, we may be removing it or disable it by default if that is the case, for the next version.
  • FSRealistic not auto-shutting-down, there is a new setting under settings tab, please make sure it is toggled on
  • For effects you don't like, you can globally diable them via a new setting we added, under the settings tab
  • In regard to turning off low altitude turbulence effect to help with mouse freezes - the two has nothing to do with each other, the only thing we can think of, is that when low altitude turbulence is taking place, then it is harder to use the mouse, which we advice to use the "freeze-mode" found in the settings tab.
  • In terms of mouse scroll not working in Fenix, we will check that before we release the next version.

Thanks Captains,

And please keep the feedback coming in.

rkApps.

Users have been complaining about the mouse zoom problem on your forum for weeks.

 

 

 

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