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Problem list with FS2024 so far

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idk if this is happening to anyone else, but dynamic lights, like cockpit flood lights, logo lights and landing lights, won't render for me unless it's night time in the sim.

It's happening on the A320Neo, A330 and the 737Max, I haven't tested it on other aircraft yet.

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  • Well, this isn't going to take 5 minutes to fix-up is it?  I expect it could be well into next year.  I see people saying we need to be patient, and patience is a virtue.  Well, if wasting my life a

  • and yet some people couldnt wait to uninstall 2020.

  • 😄, posting goodbye threads and Youtube videos.  I saw this coming a mile away (a total cloud sim 🤨).  It might be March 2025 before I dive in (maybe next summer).

2 minutes ago, Sims Smith said:

I think I disabled everything in the assistance page. 

Then check again.

I cannot believe that I have to set up all of the blasted controls again it will take me hours and hours to do that, and the bindings are different (seemingly you can't just have one key to turn slewing on and off again, for example - WHY??). Hours of my life wasted for no reason. I might just come back to it in a few months when it's more established and I actually have the patience to spend my free time setting controls when I could be flying.

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Tried the 737 Max 8 loading in at the gate C&D.   Got pushed back and then there were wheel chocks placed once pushback was complete.  I have no idea how to remove them!!  Really strange...

I also noticed that the Freelook speed/momentum resets back to 50 every time you re-enter the sim.  Those settings should stick...at least they did in 2020.

Airport lighting needs some work...ie, the taxiway lights are way too bright again.  This happened in 2020 also in the early days.

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Eric

i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11

- Menus are very very laggy, going back and forth should be almost instantaneous and still feels "mushy".

- It has been said, but lighting at night is atrocious. Lots of bloom everywhere, lights are out of control in some places and look terribly unrealistic.

- Every single thing is streamed. Even aircraft are streamed, you can no longer remove liveries you don't want, you cannot remove aircraft you don't want... This is really really annoying (for me).

 

Just... look at this bridge. Radiation maybe? This has NOTHING to do with the real thing which is just near where i live.

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5 minutes ago, Flic1 said:

Tried the 737 Max 8 loading in at the gate C&D.   Got pushed back and then there were wheel chocks placed once pushback was complete.  I have no idea how to remove them!!  Really strange...

You probably need to go outside (SHIFT-C) to enter Grand Theft Auto mode, use the right mouse button to be then able to look around and click on the chocks and they will vanish. Then either click on the aircraft door or SHIFT-C again. I can't stop being amazed at the extreme level of realism in these actions...

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CASE: Fractal Terra Silver CPU: AMD R5 7800X3D 5.0Ghz RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 GPU: nVidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER · SSDs: Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 PCIe · PNY XLR8 CS3040 2TB M.2 PCIe · VIDEO: LG-32GK650F QHD 32" 144Hz FREE/G-SYNC · MISC: Thrustmaster TCA Airbus Joystick + Throttle Quadrant · MSFS2024 · Windows 11

1 hour ago, Sims Smith said:

How do I turn off these navigation helper. I think I disabled everything in the assistance page. 

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Disable Taxi Ribbon in Assistances/Visuel Assistance.

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Windows 11 | i7-14700KF | DDR5-64Go | RTX-4070 Super | 1440p 32" curved screen | G903

17 minutes ago, rondon9898 said:

seemingly you can't just have one key to turn slewing on and off again, for example - WHY??)

Yes you can. By default it’s bound to ‘y’, look at the defaults and see what function that is

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29 minutes ago, Farlis said:

Then check again.

Checked again and everything is unchecked and still shows up. 

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System Spec 2: AMD Radeon RX 7900XT, Intel I-9 9990K, Res 3840x1080, HP Reverb G2

7 minutes ago, Nuno Pinto said:

You probably need to go outside (SHIFT-C) to enter Grand Theft Auto mode, use the right mouse button to be then able to look around and click on the chocks and they will vanish. Then either click on the aircraft door or SHIFT-C again. I can't stop being amazed at the extreme level of realism in these actions...

Thanks, I did actually try that with no luck.  I also could not find a keyboard shortcut to remove.  I'll have to try it again, just seemed odd that chocks were even placed after pushback was done.

Eric

i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11

6 minutes ago, Sims Smith said:

Checked again and everything is unchecked and still shows up. 

Yes, it's a bug that I see as well. Can't turn it off despite having all the assistances turned off

9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen

I use Alt+" to active or not Taxi Ribbon.

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Windows 11 | i7-14700KF | DDR5-64Go | RTX-4070 Super | 1440p 32" curved screen | G903

1 hour ago, JRBarrett said:

The controls GUI is different than 2020, but is a cleaner interface and I much prefer it. I created a custom control profile and named it “generic” and assigned it to all aircraft. The only potential issue is that when you setup a different controller for the first time, you must assign it to the same name custom profile name and repeat the “assign to all aircraft” step.

Not doing this is probably why some users find that their control assignments are lost on subsequent restarts of the sim.

I set up all my controllers: Fulcrum Yoke, Thrust Master TPR pedals, Virtual Fly TQ6 throttle quadrant, and a Saitek 3-lever quadrant. I use two of the axes on the latter for spoilers and nosewheel steering.

I enabled the “2020” keyboard profile. All my controllers are set up as I had them in 2020, and all work correctly.

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Regarding the bold part, can you explain that a little more plainly? I’m not understanding exactly what you did, especially that last bolded sentence. Thank you 

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Eric 

 

 

I'm still seeing ghosting with DLSS and DLAA. Very annoying. (i13900k with a 4090)

"I am the Master of the Fist!" -Akuma
 

Not sure if this has been brought up already, at least with the IniBuilds A32, if you power up the aircraft, then leave the cockpit for the external walkaround using shift-c and after a short while return to cockpit the pfd, mfd etc go into self test mode, showing the appropriate messages. Seems like the transition from ground to cockpit somehow interrupts the power supply?

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