Has anyone tested FSForce with sailplanes? In FS9, I have no centering force or feedback with any sailplane using MSFF2 joystick. I don't fly any of the FS9 default aircraft, but I do have feedback in FS9 (without the use of FSForce) with Bill Lyons' Waco.
I plan on testing this addon after adding a larger hard drive.
Nikki
Anyone tested FSForce with sailplanes?
Moderator: RussDirks
Fritz,
Did you build a new profile, or modify the "light GA" one? Actually, I installed the software last evening and flew several planes in one session. After about 2 hours, I started getting a serious deterioration in frame rates (like from 15-20 down to 1-2). I clicked the trim window off early in the session, but for some reason it still kept appearing. Will have to do some more testing over the next few days, I guess.
Nikki
Did you build a new profile, or modify the "light GA" one? Actually, I installed the software last evening and flew several planes in one session. After about 2 hours, I started getting a serious deterioration in frame rates (like from 15-20 down to 1-2). I clicked the trim window off early in the session, but for some reason it still kept appearing. Will have to do some more testing over the next few days, I guess.
Nikki
Nikki,
I used the "new/copy" function in the profiles menu, based the new profile on light GA and modified the force profiles as indicated.
I don't think the deterioration of frame rates after two (!) hours has anything to do with FS Force. It looks to me like a coincidence of full working memory (a normal state of affairs) and a particularly hungry scenery/plane. Or you are flying in a very small room and you and your computer raised the ambient temperature above a healthy level .
I did not register any significant load added by the trim window which only appears briefly when manual trim changes are done.
Fritz
I used the "new/copy" function in the profiles menu, based the new profile on light GA and modified the force profiles as indicated.
I don't think the deterioration of frame rates after two (!) hours has anything to do with FS Force. It looks to me like a coincidence of full working memory (a normal state of affairs) and a particularly hungry scenery/plane. Or you are flying in a very small room and you and your computer raised the ambient temperature above a healthy level .
I did not register any significant load added by the trim window which only appears briefly when manual trim changes are done.
Fritz