For the last couple of days my FSX became extremely sensitive to weather effects on the aircraft.
The aircraft will roll excessively, making level flight almost impossible.
I noticed that if I disable turbulence and thermal effects the aircraft is stable, but why now all of the sudden? I didn't had this problem before.
I haven't tried heavy aircraft yet, but I prefer GA and warbirds anyway, but now it is a struggle just to fly straight and level. I abuse my joystick just trying to fly level far more than when I am doing an air show routine.
I doubt that it is normal, I have never seen or feel an aircraft do this in real life. The rolls are so bad that if not countered it will roll the aircraft almost 180 degrees.
The only changes to FSX is I started to use FTX Central 3 and installed the Tasmanian demo. I never upgraded to the "new" FTX Central, but I recently formatted and decided it was time. Even then I had no problems flying in south-east Australia(where I do most of my flying with small aircraft). I only noticed a problem after I installed and started to fly around Tasmania. Initially I thought it was just a windy place, but this getting almost impossible to fly. I also tried other place in the world, yet I have the same problem now everywhere, making me think that there was a change in my FSX default settings.
I use FSX:Steam, default real time weather.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks
Dawie
The aircraft will roll excessively, making level flight almost impossible.
I noticed that if I disable turbulence and thermal effects the aircraft is stable, but why now all of the sudden? I didn't had this problem before.
I haven't tried heavy aircraft yet, but I prefer GA and warbirds anyway, but now it is a struggle just to fly straight and level. I abuse my joystick just trying to fly level far more than when I am doing an air show routine.
I doubt that it is normal, I have never seen or feel an aircraft do this in real life. The rolls are so bad that if not countered it will roll the aircraft almost 180 degrees.
The only changes to FSX is I started to use FTX Central 3 and installed the Tasmanian demo. I never upgraded to the "new" FTX Central, but I recently formatted and decided it was time. Even then I had no problems flying in south-east Australia(where I do most of my flying with small aircraft). I only noticed a problem after I installed and started to fly around Tasmania. Initially I thought it was just a windy place, but this getting almost impossible to fly. I also tried other place in the world, yet I have the same problem now everywhere, making me think that there was a change in my FSX default settings.
I use FSX:Steam, default real time weather.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks
Dawie