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I've had a few crashes to the dashboard in around 7 hours play time. Probably be fixed soonAfter the 25GB update that took forever, I played it. Decided to fly in East London and after 10 minutes the game crashed. Pun intended.
I also noticed some of the buttons on the toolbar missing initially. I don't remember what I did, but all showing Now including Pause. For some reason I keep thinking I cusomised that toolbar, but I don't recall. Maybe I just rebooted the XSXI can't seem to get active pause to work. I don't see the pause on the left. Is there something that I need to activate?
Go fly around New YorkOkay so tried this on my Series X today, took off from Lanseria and took a turn towards the Dome. Yeah it looks weird, the terrain looks weird like they literally plopped the satellite image on to a 3d ground.
The highway has no depth, the buildings are malformed. It's also outdated images of course.


I think I figured it out. I have my wireless mouse and keyboard attached to the Series X. Started pressing buttons on the keyboard and W seems to have done the trick.I also noticed some of the buttons on the toolbar missing initially. I don't remember what I did, but all showing Now including Pause. For some reason I keep thinking I cusomised that toolbar, but I don't recall. Maybe I just rebooted the XSX
Yeah granted they'll put more love into other areas, just funny how South Africa looks, then again we've never really gotten any love in the FS department. At least the uhm Dome is there.Go fly around New York![]()
Yup I flew over where there is now Curro School, which in 2016 was just a cleared ground, it still shows that in FS.I flew over my old house in Broadacres and the satellite image showed it still being built, very early stages in fact so 3-4 years old.
Yup I flew over where there is now Curro School, which in 2016 was just a cleared ground, it still shows that in FS.
Even google maps seems to be about 2 maybe 3 years behind, I mean I only could navigate to the dome as I know it's roughly south from Lanseria, the roads are so badly depicted as well, but once I got to the dome I could navigate close to homeBing maps are very far behind in SA, Google Maps are much more up to date at least in the major city areas. Unfortunately one of the down sides of living in SA, we are always behind with everything.
Down at Paarl Rock the mountain are very green, and the Taal monument is missing.
Same thing if you fly through/over Meiringspoort.The textures are a bit off
2nd time while I'm on a little cross country flight and the game just bombs out and crashes.
Getting my basic Autopilot skills together now and grasping trim, attitude and throttle control much better now.
That Squirrel dude from the UK really makes it easier to get to grips with.
In a Cessna 152 or similar...
You tend to want to use the flight stick to go up and down instead of throttling up and down.
You'll notice that when you are level and go full throttle, the nose goes up and you start to climb.
If you want to climb a few 1000 feet, then you can go full throttle, pull back slightly on the stick, then get keep your speed at 60 to 70 knots (depending on what rate of climb you want). Once your speed is on say 70 Knots then you trim to keep it there. Then you just hold the flight stick pretty much still.
1000 feet a minute is a decent climb rate.
I don't know if you need to worry about the air / fuel mixture or carb heat on this simulater, but that is easy enough to pick up.
In a 152, you ideally don't want to go over 12000 feet.
It'll probably take 20 minutes to get that high.