Maybe you could try a few ATC flights with a smaller aircraft to see if the problem is lessened. It's not as though the ATC wants to pick on you, if you are off course to one side or the other, they will have to turn you back towards your assigned route. ![]() If you are looking at the GPS display with the resolution zoomed out, it may appear that you are on course, but if you zoom in on the display, you may find that you are substantially off course. :)Īssuming you are using the autopilot, a GPS route is not automatically zeroed in on and followed by the aircraft autopilot, generally, once you have cleared the departure routine, if ATC keeps giving you a heading, it is to correct your position in relation to the assigned GPS route. If the ATIS or Tower states that the active isn't one that I selected for landing, I just hand-fly it in to which ever rwy is the active. If I get annoyed enough, once they tell me to change freqs to contact Center,or whoever, I acknowledge the freq change instruction and change freqs, but I don't contact the next controller Center I wait until I'm about 20-30 nm out from landing, then I contact the Tower with my landing intentions. The ATC handles ILS flightplans a smidge less ineptly than GPS in my experiences, but they will still vector you all over just after climbout, and from about 85 nm out from your destination. Rare is the day that one can file an IFR flightplan and FSXs ATC handles it accordingly. Just theories but what I know is that these two problems or bugs crop up, then go away, come back, then go away, it is very strange.So im flying a 747 with the gps set up correctly as far as i know and the stupid atc keeps telling me to turn to a specific heading and wont stop i have the switch set to gps and the route inputted into the gps in the plane idk if its something im doing wrong or its fsx atc that is messing up ?įSX's ATC is moronic by current standards, but it was "the business" in its Halcyon Days. The menu bar and this font issue will sometimes go away after a clean reboot, but sometimes not if loading the same aircraft and combo of other add-ons that in some sessions just seem to chew away at FSX's memory pool. That's also a font related issue but I have found that it's also a lack of available resources issue. Like the one where the menu bar just goes missing. Sometimes when FSX is running your PC low on resources strange things can happen. ![]() still I would never do a total rebuild for this particular problem. Next day, for some reason I picked the default C172 and the problem was gone so it is a mystery why this happens sometimes. Because I have that problem occasionally and just recently, I was flying an add-on aircraft, and had the problem, like the fonts are corrupted. When this happens, try changing your aircraft back to the default C172 and see if the problem goes away. ![]() I'm really not sure either myself, but it's nothing to do a panic/total rebuild for. Perhaps related to an add-on Aircraft with some buggy guage, or lack of memory resources. It's nothing to panic on rebuilding everything for. ![]() I have that symptom on occasion with Windows 7/FSX too.
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