![]() ![]() There are guides around to completely remove FSX. It jiggles up and down all the time and is very annoying It should be rock-solid and just swing round the face to indicate the roll angle. Particularly the roll indicator triangle shown inside the face at the bottom. When doing a fresh install are you clearing out all of the FSX files on the PC? I believe it leaves a few settings files in the documents folder etc. The next problem is the performance in FSX - the display 'wobbles'. It's hard to imagine that fresh installs of FSX would corrupt your aircraft cfg files and mess the parameters of the flight model but then again fresh installs are replicating the same problems. Take a look in there if not done already. ![]() ![]() It's almost like the kind of thing you see when faults are selected within FSX to fly with a broken aircraft. I suspect you did not accept to enable the DLLs for these gauges when the popups to ask for authorizing these DLLs appeared. Try saving a flight with a working aircraft and making it the default flight, and then change to the broken aircraft in game at the airfield and test. I've switched to the G1000 baron and it works pretty well so if all else fails, but would still love to resolve if possible. I'm ok with not having perfect real life accuracy with flight settings, just similar margins so I can practice with some realism as before. It was ISA conditions, clear sky 6000 feet and where he was getting around 17"-18"MAP mine was Idle at full throttle. It appears as though the AI traffic will land, brake as hard as possible down to taxi speed, and then continue at that speed until they get to the taxi way thats closest to their parking spot. Originally posted by cheese_toastie:I've raised the issue elsewhere and a guy ran a comparison test as you say. ![]()
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