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Jay Honeck writes:
What you are describing seems to be all-too common with X-plane. It's going to be a problem with any software that attempts to model flight based on theory, rather than just looking it up in a table. That's why simulators that have to match real aircraft often just use a table. |
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Recently, Jay Honeck posted:
We have X-Plane powered FTD's at the flight school I work at, and I've messed around with the program a bit on my PC. The sound kept crackling, and there was nothing I could do to get it to stop. I even bought a new sound card, but the crackling still persisted. After I get my computer settled from my recent switch to linux, I'll try to give it another shot. What you are describing seems to be all-too common with X-plane. We bought a copy for our Kiwi flight simulator (see it he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/flight_simulator.htm) because a friend of mine wanted to have a whack at modeling the RV-10 he's building. We had high hopes. Unfortunately, the program is immensely complex, and (in my opinion) buggy as hell. Anyone who lambastes Microsoft for Flight Simulator would NEVER have the patience or fortitude to make X-plane work properly. X-Plane is a completely different kind of program than Flight Simulator, and they serve two different kinds of user. If all you want to do is fly an "existing" aircraft with approximately the right "feel", Flight Simulator is the way to go. If you are designing and/or building an experimental plane (the "X" part), X-Plane is the least expensive tool to use to model its aeronautic behavior. So, your friend with the RV-10 had the right idea, but, as you found out, it is a significant investment to get it configured and operating smoothly. Perhaps he should buy it from you and, if necessary, hire someone to configure a system that will run it properly. Neil |
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In article . com,
Jay Honeck wrote: [snip] Unfortunately, the program is immensely complex, and (in my opinion) buggy as hell. x-plane buggy? Haven't seen it. Don't know if it's because I'm using a mac, but I'm surprised you think x-plane is buggy. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Jay Honeck writes: What you are describing seems to be all-too common with X-plane. It's going to be a problem with any software that attempts to model flight based on theory, rather than just looking it up in a table. That's why simulators that have to match real aircraft often just use a table. You're an idiot. You have no idea of what you're talking about even in simulation Bertie |
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On 2007-06-20, Jay Honeck wrote:
Unfortunately, the program is immensely complex, and (in my opinion) buggy as hell. Anyone who lambastes Microsoft for Flight Simulator would NEVER have the patience or fortitude to make X-plane work properly. It's been a while since I touched a flight sim (I've found they've lost their appeal since getting a real plane). However, I think X-Plane and MSFS are for different markets - MSFS is a consumer product for those who just want to "fly" something (with plenty of eye candy). X-Plane on the other hand is really made for people who want to experiment (hence the 'X'). Out of all the various flight sims I've tried, X-Plane had by far the most convincing flight model, but the most utilitarian graphics. I didn't find any real bugs in X-Plane when I used it (that's not to say they don't exist!) - but in any case, it sounds like X-Plane is not the right simulator for you. I think it's aimed at the more technical user. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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On Jun 20, 6:32 pm, Wizard of Draws
wrote: On 6/20/07 8:32 PM, in article , "Bob Noel" wrote: In article . com, Jay Honeck wrote: [snip] Unfortunately, the program is immensely complex, and (in my opinion) buggy as hell. x-plane buggy? Haven't seen it. Don't know if it's because I'm using a mac, but I'm surprised you think x-plane is buggy. I haven't seen it either. My 10 year old Mac is a bit underpowered for it (had to get a new graphics card which I needed anyway) but it runs perfect. When Leopard comes out and I order a souped-up Mac Pro, I'll be set. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magichttp://www.wizardofdraws.com More Cartoons with a Touch of Magichttp://www.cartoonclipart.com The X-plane developers all use Macs. If you look on their official site, they have a page dedicated to bashing windows and praising Apple. I don't doubt it runs a hell of a lot better on Apple hardware. http://x-plane.com/weapon.html |
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buttman wrote in
ups.com: On Jun 20, 6:32 pm, Wizard of Draws wrote: On 6/20/07 8:32 PM, in article , "Bob Noel" wrote: In article . com, Jay Honeck wrote: [snip] Unfortunately, the program is immensely complex, and (in my opinion) buggy as hell. x-plane buggy? Haven't seen it. Don't know if it's because I'm using a mac, but I'm surprised you think x-plane is buggy. I haven't seen it either. My 10 year old Mac is a bit underpowered for it (had to get a new graphics card which I needed anyway) but it runs perfect. When Leopard comes out and I order a souped-up Mac Pro, I'll be set. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magichttp://www.wizardofdraws.com More Cartoons with a Touch of Magichttp://www.cartoonclipart.com The X-plane developers all use Macs. If you look on their official site, they have a page dedicated to bashing windows and praising Apple. I don't doubt it runs a hell of a lot better on Apple hardware. Snort! Bertie http://x-plane.com/weapon.html |
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