April 10, 20242 yr i have noticed on my current flight numerous times even if the co pilot responds to the radio , ATC does not reply , nothing multiple times i have seen this happen , either those grammer commands are not present i have the latest version of the program dont know why its not working , also the program crashes 1 or 2 times per flight and i have to load it all again
April 11, 20242 yr Commercial Member When the copilot gives a response, that is usually the end of the interaction and ATC will not say anything else. About the only time the copilot will say something on its own and have a reply from ATC expected is when checking in with a new controller. However, if the program is freezing or crashing, it is likely due to a lack of sufficient Memory or CPU resources. MSFS needs 64GB of memory in most cases. XP12 can usually get by with 32GB, but depending on settings might need more. Prepar3d can almost always do with 32GB, depending on other addons you might have. Dave
April 11, 20242 yr Author 2 hours ago, Dave-Pilot2ATC said: When the copilot gives a response, that is usually the end of the interaction and ATC will not say anything else. About the only time the copilot will say something on its own and have a reply from ATC expected is when checking in with a new controller. However, if the program is freezing or crashing, it is likely due to a lack of sufficient Memory or CPU resources. MSFS needs 64GB of memory in most cases. XP12 can usually get by with 32GB, but depending on settings might need more. Prepar3d can almost always do with 32GB, depending on other addons you might have. Dave i have 129gb , 14900k rtx 4090 i think more then enough resources - right now flying from othh / limc , i am not being handed over to the controlers - i started the flight - pilot 2 atc crashed about 2 times now their is no hand over , all quiet
April 11, 20242 yr Commercial Member Resources aren't the problem then. Please email the log file for the flight in question to [email protected] and I'll have a look. P2A Log files are located in: C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\P2A_200\Logs where <UserName> is your PC user name. Portions of the path may be hidden by default, so be sure Windows Explorer has Show Hidden Items checked in the View tab. A new one is created each time you start Pilot2ATC, and is closed when you shut it down. So if you take the most recent one after you have the error and after you shut down P2A, you should have the correct one. Dave
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