PilotRaider14 Posted May 7, 2015 Report Posted May 7, 2015 Hello all, I'm wondering if the unregistered version of FSUIPC includes AutoSave for FSX? When I conduct a flight I notice the "previous flight" option and it saves saved by FSUIPC 4. Ive been flying the PMDG 737NGX and I know PMDG has an issue with the autosave being enabled causing stuttering during flight. I opened up the .ini file and didnt see an [AutoSave] section. I went ahead and added it as follows: [AutoSave] AutoSaveEnabled=No However, when I close FSX by using the keyboard with CTRL+C it creates a "previous flight" in my Load category. If I stop the flight by pressing Esc, it doesn't generate the autosave. What I would like to do is disable AutoSave completely and Im wondering if for that to happen do I need to register FSUIPC? Please let me know, thanks!
Pete Dowson Posted May 7, 2015 Report Posted May 7, 2015 I'm wondering if the unregistered version of FSUIPC includes AutoSave for FSX? No. You get no user options, except Logging (which is included to help debug applications). The free mode offers the basic original purpose of FSUIPC, as an interface to FSUIPC for third party applications. Please do take a look at the User Guide, which tells you exactly what you get and what you don't get, fairly early on. As you will know if you read the Installation guide, all the documentation is installed for you in the FSUIPC Documents folder. Ive been flying the PMDG 737NGX and I know PMDG has an issue with the autosave being enabled causing stuttering during flight. I think that is simply because the NGX saves so much information in several files, all of which must be precise at the time of saving, that it freezes the simulation why it assembles it all. It isn't just "autosave", it's any type of flight save. However, when I close FSX by using the keyboard with CTRL+C it creates a "previous flight" in my Load category. That isn't an "autosave", it is a correction to an omission in FSX -- FS9 and earlier always created this by itself. FSUIPC just makes it right again. Pete
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