Daube
SOH-CM-2025
Hi all,
I have a strange issue with the A2A P-47 with Accusim. When my plane is rolling fast (for takeoff or landing) on dirt surface (not perfectly smooth like tarmac), I get some serious stutters, like micro-pauses. I don't know what can be the origine of the problem. Those micro-pauses seems to happen exactely when the "squeek" sound from the suspension (I presume) happens, they seem to be synchronized, at least.
Important thing is that I have just changed my computer, and the problem is still there.
The previous computer had a Q6600 on a Asus motherboard with integrated AC97 sound card, running WinXP SP3.
The new computer has a I7 960 on an Asus Rampage III with integrated Creative Labs XFi sound card, running Win7 64.
Both with FSX Acceleration.
I'm a bit lost at the moment. I tried registering to A2A forums but I'm waiting for account validation. I took a look at the Accusim section but didn't find anything obvious. Since I know many of you have this aircraft, I wanted to check if anybody had this error.
I have a strange issue with the A2A P-47 with Accusim. When my plane is rolling fast (for takeoff or landing) on dirt surface (not perfectly smooth like tarmac), I get some serious stutters, like micro-pauses. I don't know what can be the origine of the problem. Those micro-pauses seems to happen exactely when the "squeek" sound from the suspension (I presume) happens, they seem to be synchronized, at least.
Important thing is that I have just changed my computer, and the problem is still there.
The previous computer had a Q6600 on a Asus motherboard with integrated AC97 sound card, running WinXP SP3.
The new computer has a I7 960 on an Asus Rampage III with integrated Creative Labs XFi sound card, running Win7 64.
Both with FSX Acceleration.
I'm a bit lost at the moment. I tried registering to A2A forums but I'm waiting for account validation. I took a look at the Accusim section but didn't find anything obvious. Since I know many of you have this aircraft, I wanted to check if anybody had this error.