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  1. 3 minutes ago, Flysimware said:

    I found this also did not help in your situation as you said no rudder pedals.

    Well, no rudder pedals, but I do have a twist joystick which is a function I am quite familiar with, and can easily hold a straight line in zero to little crosswinds, it's just when those go up, the plane acts like it weighs about as much as a feather.  An exaggeration to be sure, but not too much of one.  Thanks for your help.


  2. Before I start, I first want to congratulate you guys at Flysimware for an absolutely amazing and beautiful plane, that was right up my alley, as I've been looking for a study level fast twin, which immediately takes default and Carenado planes off the list of targets when I came across the 414.  I am apparently a bit late to the party, but that's OK, as I did not have to count down the days to when it got released, and then deal with the first few days/weeks of bug fixes that inevitable arise when something goes out into the wild.

    This is by no means a problem limited to your aircraft, but as a real-world pilot who can tell you from firsthand experience that taking off straight down the runway, even with a modest crosswind, is not nearly as difficult as MSFS makes it seem.  I've seen genuine professional airline pilots be all over the place left and right on takeoffs and landings with a whole host of aircraft, up through and including the PMDG 73s and the Fenix A320.  

    In searching for help, someone mentioned some variables that can be found and adjusted in the flight_model.cfg file regarding tire friction as well as ground and air crosswind effects that I wanted to try tweaking to see if I could get a straight takeoff with any sane level of a crosswind going, but when I went to look, those variables are not in that config file for your 414.

    Is this something that is coming in a future release, or perhaps some other solution is in the works?

    I am disabled, so 'get a set of rudder pedals' is not a viable solution for me, and besides, I've seen plenty of YT vids of people who have them and still have the same issues but let me stress again it's not unique to the 414, nor am I necessarily thinking about 414 related videos.

    Thanks in advance,

    Kev
     


  3. Thanks to this suggestion, I also added Better Bravo Lights.  It identified a problem in my exe.xml file that made it refuse to install, and ultimately I found that the Bravo software itself had forgotten a "/" at the end of it's exe.xml entry.

    So, I fixed that manually, and Better Bravo then liked what it saw in the XML and installed.  Last night, the last test I did was to run MSFS with the new, Better Bravo modified XML file, and it worked for both itself, and the Fenix software in terms of autorunning.

    Then I went to sleep.

    Apparently, MSFS got offended from me sleeping instead of flying, and this morning it wasn't autoloading either package, even though absolutely nothing had changed, and I was able to verify that because I saved copies of the XML at every step, and not so much as a single dot, comma, slash, or space had changed since last night.

    So, what did?  I think only the god of lost programming languages knows the answer to that.

    I managed to get the Better Bravo software running automatically by goofing with the XML, though by then I was pulling out my hair with multiple and different changes, so I'm not at all sure what I changed that worked.  But I can confirm what someone else above observed that it does not seem to be working with the Fenix, though I don't think the original drivers were, either.

    As for the Fenix software itself, I've just resigned myself to the fact that I have to start it manually.  I would say it's a PITA, but it's really just a single mouse click so it's not all that bad.  The only real problem is sometimes, when I forget to turn it off, it runs out of control and ends up pegging my CPU at 100% for as long as it's on, in a few instances overnight, until I notice it and shut it down.  I asked Fenix about it, but all they said was I should shut it down when I'm done.

    Well, duh, but it shouldn't behave that way if I happen to forget, so...  


  4. On 5/22/2021 at 3:32 AM, Torsten Enderling said:

    Hi,

    in case you are (like I was) struggling with deploying more of those mobile voices into the registry I have created a small script to aid in this.

    It will just browse through the ones that are installed (and can be converted into a voice that works with P2ATC) and create the registry keys accordingly.

    You can find it here: CopyTTSVoices.ps1 (github.com)

    Have fun! 🙂

    This looks really nice, and I finally figured out how to download it, but powershell won't let me run it.  Help?

    ./copyttsvoices : File C:\users\abcde\onedrive\documents\fs2020\CopyTTSVoices.ps1 cannot be loaded because running
    scripts is disabled on this system. For more information, see about_Execution_Policies at
    https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170.
    At line:1 char:1
    + ./copyttsvoices -?
    + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        + CategoryInfo          : SecurityError: (:) [], PSSecurityException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : UnauthorizedAccess


  5. I have the Seminole, and other than the fact that it's a Seminole, with all the downsides associated with that, it is, to the best of my knowledge, the only Carenado aircraft to date to properly implement VR, and by that I mean it's the only one that has properly implemented the "VR: Cockpit Zoom" feature.  Is there anyone out there who uses VR that con confirm or deny this for me?  I'm disabled and it's a go/no-go decision maker for me, but Carenado doesn't talk about it or answer questions about it.  I might make an exception for the Cessna Skymaster if it comes out in time to be included in the sale, but even that has me wondering if that's really a good idea.  You see, I'm disabled and cannot bend and move as a "normal" person seated in a chair (I'm mostly bedbound) can do, which means I cannot see the cockpit, especially given the other limitations of VR, very well without that feature.

    Can anyone out there help me out with finding this info?

     

    Kev


  6. I haven't experienced anything like the problems you have.  My install went smoothly, took about 2 hours more or less, and about the only CTDs I've experienced have been when I got a big too aggressive about putting stuff back in my Community folder.  As for the colors you mentioned, as a real world pilot, I think they actually make the world look more "real", because they look more like what I'm used to looking at through an actual aircraft window looking at the actual ground after hundreds of hours of flying.

    Then again, when I hear people talking about all the problems they are experiencing I can't help but wonder if we're even running the same software, or if I have Microsoft Genies sneaking into my house at night and giving me secret stable builds.

    However, none of the above is the point of my note.  The primary reason I am responding is to let you know that you need this.  When it comes to cleaning up for upgrades, insuring that you only have mods for the geography you are flying in loaded (though I'll concede I'm not as good at using that function as I should be), as well as organizing your addons in a safe place, it cannot be beat.  I remain surprised it's still freeware, it's that good.

    Kev


  7. 12 minutes ago, JaseMelbo said:

    The sim, for me is fine after SU5.  No issues whatsoever.  You'll find that many millions of sim pilots will be having a positive experience with only the negative posts appearing here.

    It's been fine for me, as well.  In fact, when I hear all the complaining I sometimes literally wonder if they are talking about the same software my computer is running, or of MS has little magic Elves that are bringing me secret, working builds in the middle of the night.  You also make an excellent point insofar that it's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.

    For every person you see on this and other forums whining about this or that, I figure there are 20, 50, heck maybe even 100 others who are just happily sitting at home flying their "toy planes".  Happy end-users with no reason to complain don't generally roam the halls of forums complaining.  It's just simple logic.


  8. I just posted a major update to the database file that added a lot of new aircraft.  I encourage everyone to come grab a copy and see what might tickle your fancy.  But if you try to buy them all, I hope you have lots of disposable income!

    The server invite above should still be good, if it doesn't work for you, let me know and I'll post a new one.

    Thanks,
    KKT


  9. I had the same problem, and I solved it by reinstalling windows, but I did the kind that leaves your apps and files in place.  I actually like to do that every month or two anyway, it's always nice to have a clean fresh Windows install frequently.

     

    HOWEVER...  If you don't know how to do this right, you could end up blowing away everything on your system, so if you want to do this, and don't know what you're doing, please reach out to me and I will either walk you through it, or even remote into your computer and show you how myself.  2nd however...  While I've done it many times without problems, if you ask for my help and I provide it, I will not be liable for any issues that might happen.  I'm just some random Internet nerd offering assistance.  It does work, but there are always risks with such a thing, especially if your Windows install is years and years old.


  10. Below is a snip of a database I've started as a central repository for MSFS aircraft.  The raw file can be found on my Discord server here:  https://discord.gg/8nUgs3qWn5 

    As you can see, it's got the aircraft name, source, some specs, and most importantly, a link to get both the aircraft and it's avionics, if applicable.  There is no charge for the file, but I am asking anyone who finds errors, or knows about aircraft that are not listed to send me the specs (if you have them), and most importantly, the links for the airframe and avionics.  My goal is for this to be the single most comprehensive database of it's kind available anywhere, so I do appreciate anyone who can assist in filling in missing info.

    Enjoy the database, enjoy the aircraft, I particularly like the Vertigo for those fun, goofing around flights we all have from time to time.  It's basically an 850 horsepower JMB.  No, not basically, it IS an 850 hp JBM lol...

    If you notice errors or know of missing planes, you can let me know here, or on Discord where I go by the same name.

    KKT

     

     

     

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  11. 3 hours ago, jzimmermann said:

    Imgur works just fine, see the image below that's being hosted at Imgur.

    Thanks a lot, I'll see if I can make that work.

    That picture is f-ing amazing!  I spent almost a decade living in NYC, and I called that Statue "my green girlfriend"!  I have a lot of friends still there, and from what I hear, de Blasio and Cuomo have just destroyed the place, they're saying it's returned to when it was a horrible unsafe place to go like in the 70s and 80s.  Makes me even more glad I left, and that I did my time there during the "good old days" of the early 21st Century, after the 70s and 80s where it was a spithole (with h substituted for p), after 9/11, and before it went back to a spithole in the late 20-teens and 2020s.

    I guess I had good timing, even though the cost of living was absolutely insane even during the "good old days".  Try $15 tolls to go across a bridge.


  12. I'm trying to post a pic of my MSFS Aircraft Database, but I can't figure out what URLs are acceptable to the "Insert Image" button.  I tried imgur and facebook, both times the box turned red and basically said "Nope, your link is no good here" lol....

    So, can someone point me to a hosting server where I can post my pic that the forum software will accept?  Thank you in advance!


  13. How is that even possible in 2021?  Are you using dial-up?  I've got a gigabit connection, which I'll concede is on the upper end of what's available even in advanced country, but even with that, when downloading MSFS from scratch (which is using, at best, about half of that bandwidth), it only takes about 20 minutes, give or take.  I did run into a situation when downloading the UK update the day it was released (meaning everybody and their brothers were saturating MS's connections) where the speed dropped to something akin to download speeds, but by spoofing my IP address to make it look like I was physically in the UK, it went right back to ~250 mbps on the download, and what would have taken hours at the speed I was getting took about 90 seconds.  Why that particular change had that result is above my paygrade, I haven't got the first clue.


  14. I was actually about to do just that, when I discovered that unchecking the "pause when the sim is paused" box somehow fixed it.  How, well, maybe you can tell me, because I'm sure I have NO idea whatsoever.  But since I did that, every attempt to use p2A has been successful.

    Go figure.  F-ing computers, the things we love, but also love to hate at the same time.

    Thanks, I'll circle back if it comes back...  AFTER I reinstall from scratch.


  15. As you can see in the image below, everything appears to be in order, except ATC doesn't want to talk back to me.  Last time I had issues you wanted a log, but I don't remember where to find them, so please let me know that info, and I'll either post a link, or email it at your option.

    I've tried this several times, with the same result in all occasions...  ATC just remains silent, even when I build a phrase for the copilot to "say it", thus taking speech to text conversions out of the loop of potential issues.  I can't promise that the log I provide will match this photo exactly, but it will be an identical situation with the same results.  The issue has survived reboots, updates to the aircraft (which is the A32NX if that matters, but it's worked flawlessly with that since forever), multiple restarts to both the sim and p2ATC, and just about any other basic troubleshooting step you might think of.  Or, at least any troubleshooting step the *I* thought of!

    I get the "we understood what you said" chime, just no responses, and I've tried multiple frequencies, from clearance to ground to tower, all met with silence.  Not even to tell me I'm on the wrong frequency.  In this picture it's not the case, but there have been times where the "Paused" box was clicked, but even unpausing it made no difference.

     

    PS...  This would be easier if we could just directly upload an image, I tried imgur, I tried a link to my One Drive, and finally I had to post it on Facebook to get a link that this forum liked.  Of course all my FB friends are wondering just what this is and why in the heck I posted it in the first place LOL...

     

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  16.  

    1 hour ago, Dave-Pilot2ATC said:

    If you could email the log file for this flight to me at admin@pilot2atc.com, I could see the details of what happened.

    Hi Dave-
    I'm not sure I have your email address, but you can find the file here.  (At least I hope it's the right one!)  Please let me know if you have any more questions or I can help in any way!  Thanks for the prompt response!

    KKT

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