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Hi,
Just wanted to add that I am experiencing the same behaviour with CaptainSim 757(FSX) latest version (PROPack) and the latest FSUIPC version (June 22nd). If I run FSX without FSUIPC in the modules folders this issue dissapears. If there is anything I can do to help find the problem please let me know. Thanks
-Abraham
PMDG 747-400 trouble with turbulence with 4.28
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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slow down, just wanting to help here...
What problem?
The one describe in the previous 5 pages, I didn't want to write a long post but...
If you mean the autopilot cannot cope with the new facility for emulated turbulence then why not simply turn it off? Why run FSX without FSUIPC? On the other hand, if you are not using FSUIPC for anything, why is it installed in the first place?
Yes, I mean that problem...
I did turn it off, again just didn't want to write a long post, I tried turning it off and the probelm went away too, same as taking FSUIPC from teh modules folder. Thsi point was made to repeat that the problem only appears when FSUIPC is present.
I have 7 reasons why I am using a PAID version of your FSUIPC, same reasons why I paid for the FS9 version... I don't think that list belongs in this post, but you are welcome.
All of the evidence so far proves that the turbulence emulation in FSUIPC 4.294 is working as intended. It is more realistic than FSX's own, but evidently some non-FSX autopilot programming is not designed to cope with such. Since the only reason I added it was to provide realistic turbulence to those using FSUIPC's Wind Smoothing option (which, as it has always done in previous versions of FS, stops all turbulence, gusts and so on), the two ways around the "problem" are
(a) disable wind and cloud turbulence in the FSUIPC options, and simply not have any such effects, as before, or
(b) disable wind smoothing so allowing the FS turbulence effects to operate.
There are parameters provided in the INI file through which you can tone down the turbulence to less than its current realistic levels, though some report that this has little effect on the A/P which presumably simply cannot handle any small but frequent wind changes.
Regards
Pete
Thank you, that is all I was looking for.
Hope you are having a better day.