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11 hours ago, jcomm said:

Habw you set the Traffic mode to "External" in FSHUD, this assuming you're using FSLTL for AI traffic injection?

Took off performance enhancer and everything seems fine. Only one flight so will have to try again.

 

Ron

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8 hours ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

Took off performance enhancer and everything seems fine. Only one flight so will have to try again.

Performance balancer can be great, but sometimes when flying into very complex airports / dense scenery, it will remove most / all traffic to reach target fps. 

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Noticed a bit of a quirk testing in the past few days.  Seems that when injecting traffic using FSLTL, only about 1 in 10 aircraft are actually flashing their beacon lights, nav lights, etc.  If I start up FSLTL without FSHud, all the aircraft are flashing their lights normally.

Strange, as I'm not sure why that would make a difference.

On 5/19/2024 at 6:40 AM, Cpt_Piett said:

Performance balancer can be great, but sometimes when flying into very complex airports / dense scenery, it will remove most / all traffic to reach target fps. 

Myself, I've been flying with 'Balancer OFF lately for that reason using 30 \ 20 (Parked \ Active), FPS is hanging around 46-50 (RTSS Locked @ 50) for most Airports, hitting 38-40 at Larger Busy Airports. So I'm going to go without "Performance Balancer" for now. 

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