![]() If you slow down to 0.2 then your aircraft floats much longer (in regards to the time you feel), if its at 2.0 or higher the gravity is twice as strong as it would be on earth because the aircraft in the virtual world now dropps twice as much distance in the same (real) time. If you increase the simulation speed not only do all velocities now no longer fit the real ones but you also vary the effects of the gravitational force. The smaller the simulation steps the more realistic the simulation can get. The only thing that is affected by the cpu's frequency it the accuracy of the simulation. If it would be the other way around a computer with a 2 GHz would simulate hald the speed of a 4 GHz one. That makes sure that the aircraft flies at the same speed independently from the processors frequency or the current work load. It measures the time it needs for a calculation and then uses this value to adjust the simulated time to fit the real time. The computer does its calculations than waits couple of milliseconds (unless its to weak to maintain the 25 FPS mark), then calculates again. To me they feel the same and I have logged litterally thousands of hours with the aerofly.įrom a programing point of view: leave the speed at 1.0 and rather modify the aircraft. With my i5 at 3.8 Ghz I still use 1.0 as a simulation speed as I do with my 7 year old laptop. > the simulation should not get quicker with the speed of your CPU. Even with a weak laptop you can have the same simulated time even though your frames per second are worse. I cannot say it enough: 1.0 is the only realistic value!Īs long as you have more than 25 FPS the simulation will use the real time independent from your cpu frequency. If the trim is never send through the cable then you cannot trim the aircaft with your input device. The aerofly simulator can only work with the input it receives at the computer side of the cable. If the trim of your transmitter does nothing then its the "fault" of its hardware or software. If you want to fly with expo then its possible to set that in the advanced settings of the aerofly rc 7. Most simulation cables for transmitters directly output the stick inputs and ignore their own inbuild mixers, digital trim settings for the aircraft and functions like expo. The speed does not affect the flight behaviour than thus does not make an aircraft more or less realisic. If you decrease the speed you might be able to learn a certain maneuver and then speed up the time until you can do it in "real time"Īnd if want to get from A to B faster you increase the speed. It can fast forward or slow down the simulation. The speed controlles how fast the simulation time runs.
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