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![]() "Kristoffer Raun" wrote in message ... Hi Alistair I have bought this wonderful simulator, and i've got many good and usefull replies from Jesus Saiz de Ayala (the programmer) The game is not full of bugs, it has many cool features, addons and so on. You can contact Saiz at Be aware that there is also a usefull forum where you can get ALL of your questions answered. It's located he http://www.tvwebradio.com/sailorsoft...egory-view.asp If this don't work - contact me please Right. Well let's deal with your reply in detail. I have emailed Jesus, Frank, and the UK contact whose name escapes me at the moment. I have emailed them twice each with the questions about 'padlock' etc. So far not a single reply. I have managed to forget my password and again three attempts at getting SotS to send me a reminder have been ignored. This means that I cannot ask a question on the forum. The support I am getting is pretty well non-existant. Maybe you can tell me where I am going wrong here. I did once get a couple of emails from Frank Heimstra but neither answered my questions and he too has gone silent. A tree floated past me 50ft off the ground on a ridge recently. I think that qualifies as a bug. About half the clouds which abound on some tasks do not have any lift under them but do have heavy sink. This is NONSENSE as sink must have lift nearby. A bug I fear. The forum does not contain any answer to the 'padlock' question. In fact the forum is a real waste of time as it does not answer such FAQ as how to put new planes into the sim. The SotS site is currently in a state of uproar as the 'downloads' are not working. Another little bug perhaps? You may well be a satisfied customer. I am not. I think this is probably a very good sim but with support at its current level it is a disaster for a 'newbie' which many of us are. I could not recommend it to a friend in its present state. Micrsoft and SFS do much better in this area though their sims are less accurate. If you can explain any of this please email me off list. Especially if you know what 'padlock' is useful for! Alistair Wright mailto; |
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![]() About half the clouds which abound on some tasks do not have any lift under them but do have heavy sink. This is NONSENSE as sink must have lift nearby. A bug I fear. Your kidding!!!!! The cheek of those bugs!! You have never struck clouds with sink under them? Lucky you. |
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"Alistair Wright" wrote in message ...
About half the clouds which abound on some tasks do not have any lift under them but do have heavy sink. This is NONSENSE as sink must have lift nearby. A bug I fear. I've often noticed this same bug- not while playing on the computer but while flying for real. I've emailed God to complain but I've received no reply. |
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![]() You need to pop for the upgrade: Reality 2.0 I'm not sure how much longer he'll be supporting the old version. Software or hardware? |
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![]() "Paul" wrote in message ... About half the clouds which abound on some tasks do not have any lift under them but do have heavy sink. This is NONSENSE as sink must have lift nearby. A bug I fear. Your kidding!!!!! The cheek of those bugs!! You have never struck clouds with sink under them? Lucky you. I taught meteorology to glider pilots when I was an instructor. I agree that there are clouds with only sink under them, but they are NOT BIG FLUFFY ones! SotS has a poor rendition of 'sinky' clouds, therefore this is a bug. Also just to be pedantic, a cloud which is dying does not have the same strength of downdraft as one which is still active. Just as well, or we'd all be pressed on to the ground! If you want to find a really good bug try this: Load the Wales-2 scenery. Take off on a task and climb to say 6000 ft (slightly unlikely in Wales, but let that pass) and set off towards a mountain. You will find that you have not enough height to clear this mountain. Now I live in Scotland and I know that we have Britain's highest mountain -- Ben Nevis 4406 ft. I know I've been on top of it often and there is no Welsh hill bigger than Snowdon --4085 ft and I've been there too. Lovely view if it isn't raining, which is usually is. Why not spend your time and effort explaining 'padlock' to me, rather than making the kind of unhelpful comments above. Good flying (especially in Wales) Alistair Wright Silver C 4759 |
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Hi Again
I just won't to specify this for you here as well :-) At 22:48 13 August 2004, Alistair Wright wrote: 'Paul' wrote in message ... About half the clouds which abound on some tasks do not have any lift under them but do have heavy sink. This is NONSENSE as sink must have lift nearby. A bug I fear. There is lift somewhere. But do you normally stay in sink for to long and look for the lift? No you head for the next cloud. In let me say, 80 % of the clouds there is lift somewhere. Some just 0.01 meters and some 4 meters (or sometimes -2 meters - i'm sure we have all tried this :-) )- just like the real world! Your kidding!!!!! The cheek of those bugs!! You have never struck clouds with sink under them? Lucky you. I taught meteorology to glider pilots when I was an instructor. I agree that there are clouds with only sink under them, but they are NOT BIG FLUFFY ones! In the upcoming patch this will not be the case i quess. But by the way - i've tried to fly under clouds (big fluffy clouds as you mentioned) and have not been able to find anything. Then i look in the bible (not the real one, but the Reichmann bible) and this really explains it. In SotS - just as in the real world some of the thermals don't have ground contact and prehabs it's only the last 400 meters from cloudbase that gives lift. SotS has a poor rendition of 'sinky' clouds, therefore this is a bug. Also just to be pedantic, a cloud which is dying does not have the same strength of downdraft as one which is still active. Just as well, or we'd all be pressed on to the ground! I don't know anything about the excact state of the air. But hank you for the input - just remember that this is a simulator. I think the mathematics is pretty advanced. The computerpower to calculate all this would be out of target on a normal PC. Saiz is doing his best to keep up with all of the good ideas. I will pass your input over to him! If you want to find a really good bug try this: Load the Wales-2 scenery. Take off on a task and climb to say 6000 ft (slightly unlikely in Wales, but let that pass) and set off towards a mountain. You will find that you have not enough height to clear this mountain. Now I live in Scotland and I know that we have Britain's highest mountain -- Ben Nevis 4406 ft. I know I've been on top of it often and there is no Welsh hill bigger than Snowdon --4085 ft and I've been there too. Lovely view if it isn't raining, which is usually is. Again this is not Saiz fault. This is a FREE landscape. Take it for what it is. Chris Vincent did a nice job on it and i'm sure he wants your inputs. Just mail him. Send me an email to get his. Best Regards Kristoffer Raun Gold C -DK214 Altitude Diamond Goal Dimond - and now up for the Distance (will have it next year! :-) Why not spend your time and effort explaining 'padlock' to me, rather than making the kind of unhelpful comments above. Good flying (especially in Wales) Alistair Wright Silver C 4759 |
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Try to send it again - last time it didn't work...
Hi Alistair Thank you for you time and patience. First of all I must say that i'm not getting payed for this and has no economical interest in this game. (formal done - let's go to the interesting part!) Please remember that it's summer now an except for the bad weather (in Denmark at least) people are normally away from their PC for sometimes a few weeks or so. I quess in Franks case, you've got his old email adress (he is not involved in it financial as well). I can't speak for Saiz but has passed you inquires to him. the answer to your question regarding padlock is easily found in the manual found at http://145.94.92.174/docs/ or here as html in a zipped file: http://145.94.92.174/Files/Sailorsdocs.zip Use the find option on you computer with the word 'padlock' and you will get the result that padlock is a way to lock the view to certain things in the sim, such as other planes (moving) and Waypoints. look here for some info http://www.tvwebradio.com/sailorsoft...w.asp?threadid =168 Right. Well let's deal with your reply in detail. I have emailed Jesus, Frank, and the UK contact whose name escapes me at the moment. I have emailed them twice each with the questions about 'padlock' etc. So far not a single reply. I have managed to forget my password and again three attempts at getting SotS to send me a reminder have been ignored. This means that I cannot ask a question on the forum. Please give me your username and I will make sure you will have it ASAP. (a free service from me :-) ) The support I am getting is pretty well non-existant. Maybe you can tell me where I am going wrong here. I did once get a couple of emails from Frank Heimstra but neither answered my questions and he too has gone silent. I know Frank very well, and he has not gone silent. Remember he does this as a hobby and is not paied. Remember to be excact in your questions, then you will have excact answers. A tree floated past me 50ft off the ground on a ridge recently. I think that qualifies as a bug. I know that bug, and have reported it to Saiz. From what I know, this will be corrected in the newest patch which will be out soon! About half the clouds which abound on some tasks do not have any lift under them but do have heavy sink. This is NONSENSE as sink must have lift nearby. A bug I fear. The new version of SotS looks really nice including clouds that will grow and dissapere. I'm not allowed to post any screenshots but i can only say that it looks great! The forum does not contain any answer to the 'padlock' question. In fact the forum is a real waste of time as it does not answer such FAQ as how to put new planes into the sim. The SotS site is currently in a state of uproar as the 'downloads' are not working. Another little bug perhaps? No sir. Your are totally incorrect. The SotS forum is the best forum around. Take a look at SFSpc forum. This is in german and a lot of the times, you won't get an answer unless you speak/write german. The plane installation is really easy. Each plane has been zipped and you just need to specify the Sots-directory and your are of for a fly. Remember to use the newest patch and search on the forum. The search function on the SotS forum does not require that you are a user. take a look he http://www.tvwebradio.com/sailorsoft...arch/query.asp Also notice the Date Limit in the buttom. This is set to 30 days as a standard. Try to search for padlock and set it to 'do not limit by date' Regarding the another little bug. I now that the server where SotS is hosted on has gone dead. This server was 'outside' the hands of Saiz (The hostserver had a multiple near dead experience and this is what happens from time to time) You may well be a satisfied customer. I am not. I think this is probably a very good sim but with support at its current level it is a disaster for a 'newbie' which many of us are. I could not recommend it to a friend in its present state. Micrsoft and SFS do much better in this area though their sims are less accurate. Sorry to say it - but again you are incorrect. For Microsoft i can only say. Big Corporation with focus on another form of flying (which is not gliding) SFSpc lacks in the nonexcisting multiplayer capabilities. It lacks in the fact that you cannot make landscapes and new planes (both with and without engines) easily! SFSpc has NO service whatsoever so your statement is untrue. (and to you comment with the Wales scenery. Wales scenery is a free landscapes designed by Chris Vincent who did this for FREE! He was not paied. Take a look at SFSpc. Only 1 landscape (and then you can buy a landscape of the border of Switzerland, France and Italie) All the landscapes is free in SotS, and if you want to make it more accurate it's very easy. Just contact Chris for the files (i'm sure he will help you) get a hand of some GTOPO height definition data and you will have a much more accurate landscape!) If you can explain any of this please email me off list. Especially if you know what 'padlock' is useful for! I have chosen to write here in case of any satisfied SotS customers who's around and can back me up. SotS deserves that! Best Regards Kristoffer Raun |
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![]() "Kristoffer Raun" wrote in message ... Hi Kristoffer, First off, thanks for the trouble you have taken replying to my comments. At least a few of the SotS supporters are prepared to answer questions and not just make smart remarks. I will follow up your leads on padlock etc and I hope that the new patches cure the problems I have outlined, which are from a beginner's perspective. I never said this was a bad sim. What I did say is that it is a poorly supported sim, and because of that a lot of people could be put off using it as a result. I have tried soaring on two other sims SFS4 and MS2002/4. SotS has them beaten easily because of its superior scenery (even if Wales is a bit too superior g) and better dynamics. Spinning in SotS is truly frightening as indeed it should be, and the aircraft performance is very realistic except for perhaps ground roll and some of the noises (do your flaps sound like that??). I would guess that with some more work it could be a world beater. If the problem lies in it being a one-man effort then perhaps a few more of the talented folk around should offer to give Saiz some help. A better set of tutorials for add-ons is a must. I find that computer experts are so far away from the average Joe that they are not best suited to writing instructions and this gives the average Joe a lot of grief. For example I downloaded a T21 glider from the site recently and it comes with no instructions at all. Looking at the files in the zip there is no correspondence with a typical file set for a default glider. This is baffling. I have tried to contact the designer of this add-on but he does not reply to emails in spite of saying in his blurb that he would like to hear from users. Maybe all he wants to hear is praise not questionsbg. I am pretty old (71) and am relatively new to computing (say 12 years or so) so I am still not confident about chopping up files and parking the bits in the right places though I did manage to get the Wales scenery into the sim after a lot of effort. Again the instructions might make sense to an expert, but they were double dutch as far as I was concerned. Anyway thanks again for your help. Do you have an email address for off list use? Alistair Wright |
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"Alistair Wright" wrote in message
... "Kristoffer Raun" wrote in message ... Hi Kristoffer, First off, thanks for the trouble you have taken replying to my comments. At least a few of the SotS supporters are prepared to answer questions and not just make smart remarks. I will follow up your leads on padlock etc and I hope that the new patches cure the problems I have outlined, which are from a beginner's perspective. I never said this was a bad sim. What I did say is that it is a poorly supported sim, and because of that a lot of people could be put off using it as a result. I have tried soaring on two other sims SFS4 and MS2002/4. SotS has them beaten easily because of its superior scenery (even if Wales is a bit too superior g) and better dynamics. Spinning in SotS is truly frightening as indeed it should be, and the aircraft performance is very realistic except for perhaps ground roll and some of the noises (do your flaps sound like that??). I would guess that with some more work it could be a world beater. If the problem lies in it being a one-man effort then perhaps a few more of the talented folk around should offer to give Saiz some help. A better set of tutorials for add-ons is a must. I find that computer experts are so far away from the average Joe that they are not best suited to writing instructions and this gives the average Joe a lot of grief. For example I downloaded a T21 glider from the site recently and it comes with no instructions at all. Looking at the files in the zip there is no correspondence with a typical file set for a default glider. This is baffling. I have tried to contact the designer of this add-on but he does not reply to emails in spite of saying in his blurb that he would like to hear from users. Maybe all he wants to hear is praise not questionsbg. I am pretty old (71) and am relatively new to computing (say 12 years or so) so I am still not confident about chopping up files and parking the bits in the right places though I did manage to get the Wales scenery into the sim after a lot of effort. Again the instructions might make sense to an expert, but they were double dutch as far as I was concerned. Anyway thanks again for your help. Do you have an email address for off list use? Alistair Wright Hi Alistair I'm sorry you had problems with my T21. It was designed as a .x file and has a different format from the standard SotS aircraft. Have a look at www.hangsim.com for details. For more information and feedback please contact me (evals) on the SotS forum. evals |
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