01-03-2008, 05:59 AM
The idea is to force you somewhat to use this feature if it's ON in difficulties options, anyway at anytime you can disable it and start
your flight from any location. At any time aslo you can put back this feature ON and again FsP will replace
your aircraft at the last end-of-flight location. Restore don't restore time or weather (consistent with time that passed
and current weather, we don't want a "time warp" also)
This mean that every flight you make even with option turned off will be saved (ready to work in case you turn it on)
Now about crash: In case of crash you may have the option to restart from: purchase location (your companies's hangars?)
or the last end-of flight that went well. I'm affraid doing this for "nearest suitable" airport will not be possible. If you're really
bored to restart from those location simply disable "no warp" until your next end of flight.
I'm heading now with a new dialog at start of flight in case you have this option turned on
that will allow you to select the aircraft you want to fly with: current (if your company own it)
or any of the company (that have flight saved, this mean that FsP 2004 database will not
have this feature for aircrafts that you didn't fly in FsX)
Select aircraft, FsX load flight and then send you the "payload dialog"
As all this is *a bit* complicated for new users (make too much dialog and they must also learn all other features of FsP)
this feature will be disabled by default. A help text will be of course available next to this option in "difficulty" dialog.
But using it is in fact very simple, start fligth in menu as usual, select aircraft in "no warp" dialog, fsx
load the situation and aircraft exactly as it was during the last end of flight and send you the payload
dialog once completed.
Save and restore work flawlessly yet, I must now create the dialog and all other stuff (option, crash case etc etc)
Dan
your flight from any location. At any time aslo you can put back this feature ON and again FsP will replace
your aircraft at the last end-of-flight location. Restore don't restore time or weather (consistent with time that passed
and current weather, we don't want a "time warp" also)
This mean that every flight you make even with option turned off will be saved (ready to work in case you turn it on)
Now about crash: In case of crash you may have the option to restart from: purchase location (your companies's hangars?)
or the last end-of flight that went well. I'm affraid doing this for "nearest suitable" airport will not be possible. If you're really
bored to restart from those location simply disable "no warp" until your next end of flight.
I'm heading now with a new dialog at start of flight in case you have this option turned on
that will allow you to select the aircraft you want to fly with: current (if your company own it)
or any of the company (that have flight saved, this mean that FsP 2004 database will not
have this feature for aircrafts that you didn't fly in FsX)
Select aircraft, FsX load flight and then send you the "payload dialog"
As all this is *a bit* complicated for new users (make too much dialog and they must also learn all other features of FsP)
this feature will be disabled by default. A help text will be of course available next to this option in "difficulty" dialog.
But using it is in fact very simple, start fligth in menu as usual, select aircraft in "no warp" dialog, fsx
load the situation and aircraft exactly as it was during the last end of flight and send you the payload
dialog once completed.
Save and restore work flawlessly yet, I must now create the dialog and all other stuff (option, crash case etc etc)
Dan