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Started by mykv, November 02, 2009, 12:12:47 AM

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mykv

Hiya Tim, have downloaded the new version and have come across a minor glitch. My displayed aircraft is displayed as yellow and does not follow the course with only a couple of seconds delay, when I am flying particularly over in the USA. The display symbol moves to follow my flight path sometimes and sometimes it does not. And sometimes I have to pause my aircraft in FSX and let the icon catch up in Plan-G. And if I am on the ground at an airport, the icon does not move in relation to the aircraft. This is a new problem I have only experienced as of tonight over in Florida. Hope for you this is not a new glitch within the program. PeteA said, he had something akin in an earlier version, but that had been fixed on the next release.   Cheers for now  Myk
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tim arnot

There does seem to be an issue where it can get stuck sometimes. A disconnect and reconnect seems to sort it out. I haven't seen an instance of it lagging though...

Tim. @TimArnot

mykv

Ok Tim thanks for the quick reply, I will keep my eye on it and report any further glitches.   Cheers for now   Myk
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mykv

Tim whilst flying in a group last night, a fellow member for our group has downloaded Plan-G and is very enthused by it. But he encountered a minor problem, which could be related to the same problem I was suffering with, here is his extract from our forum to me about it,

I lost the connection to all the server traffic (but not my own aircraft), and Myk (FYI) it never came back, despite numerous tries to connect and reconnect, on both the sever and G Plan. Maybe something to report there. System is Vista 64 Pro / FSX SPs 1&2.

I will ask him for a copy of his log and pass this also onto you, cheers for now   Myk.
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