06-01-2016, 07:21 PM
Joe,
The only thing I have set in FSX is crash detection, collision with objects, stress causes damage, and engine stress causes engine damage. This is set generically for
FSX, meaning it *should* affect all FSX aircraft equally, so why it would cause some aircraft to trigger a failure, but not others even developed by the same company,
doesn't make sense unless there's something about the code of the individual airplane that causes it. Or that FsP code, for whatever reason, doesn't sit well with how
something about that particular airplane was modeled. Unless you don't have the same realism settings as I do, it's strange that I would get the errors and you wouldn't.
At the end of the day, it's not a huge deal; the failures don't, by themselves, cost my company money to fix (beyond standard post-flight repair), or cause flight/bonus points
much of a penalty. It's more of a "nice to be able to fly this plane without getting ever so slightly dinged for a failure I didn't even know happened" thing, and was
wondering if anyone had worked out a solution (short of needing to change FSX settings). Something along the lines of, "if you see this [insert code or setting] in the
aircraft.cfg, that's what causes it." If not, fair enough, just thought it wouldn't hurt to ask.
For what it's worth, I don't get the error with the B1900, either; haven't used the 208EX with it yet, so I don't know if I would or not. I guess that's what really has me
scratching my head, the pure randomness to the whole issue (other than I know I can repeat it for specific addons).
Thanks,
Jon
The only thing I have set in FSX is crash detection, collision with objects, stress causes damage, and engine stress causes engine damage. This is set generically for
FSX, meaning it *should* affect all FSX aircraft equally, so why it would cause some aircraft to trigger a failure, but not others even developed by the same company,
doesn't make sense unless there's something about the code of the individual airplane that causes it. Or that FsP code, for whatever reason, doesn't sit well with how
something about that particular airplane was modeled. Unless you don't have the same realism settings as I do, it's strange that I would get the errors and you wouldn't.
At the end of the day, it's not a huge deal; the failures don't, by themselves, cost my company money to fix (beyond standard post-flight repair), or cause flight/bonus points
much of a penalty. It's more of a "nice to be able to fly this plane without getting ever so slightly dinged for a failure I didn't even know happened" thing, and was
wondering if anyone had worked out a solution (short of needing to change FSX settings). Something along the lines of, "if you see this [insert code or setting] in the
aircraft.cfg, that's what causes it." If not, fair enough, just thought it wouldn't hurt to ask.
For what it's worth, I don't get the error with the B1900, either; haven't used the 208EX with it yet, so I don't know if I would or not. I guess that's what really has me
scratching my head, the pure randomness to the whole issue (other than I know I can repeat it for specific addons).
Thanks,
Jon