23-08-2005, 12:10 AM
Quote:Cyron wrote:
When I stop FSP and reload the scenery via changing the time of day, atc works again as usual. This is another example that shows this
has nothing to do with wrong handling. Face it, THIS IS A BUG.
I really don't like your attitude! You need to relax! I really don't think it's a bug, I simply think it's you doing something wrong! We have
quite a few customer support issues we're dealing with, and yours will eventually get it's turn.
As I mentioned, sometime you'll think the aircraft's electrical system is powered (i.e. everything will be turned on/working), however FS9
doesn't recognize it as being on. If I start a flight without the parking brake set, this ALWAYS happens to me.
This bug has NEVER been reported, so maybe it's something with your setup of FS. Perhaps you should remove everything and
reinstall... this solves most problems. The bug you are reporting is something VERY noticeable, and if it was a true bug other people
would have definetly reported it! Reinstall FS, and FSP... if you still have the problem, you're doing something wrong. Why not just start
with the parking brake on, and the electrical system shut down? This way, you can simply power it up yourself (not hard), then you know
it's turned on.
With your attitude, no one is going to help you. You've got to understand that FSP DOES NOT INTERACT with FS9 ATC AT ALL! There is
no possible way this bug could be caused by FSP. Perhaps you should contact Microsoft... since you have the German version of FS9, it
could be a problem with that particular release. I'm sure Microsoft would be more than happy to help you (they're really know for their
customer support... yeah, right! :lol).
The bottom line is that FSP doesn't touch anything that would cause this bug in the first place. It sounds like a case of your battery dying,
avionics not being powered, electricity not being supplied to the aircraft, or simply a buggy FS installation. It's not related to FSP. Sorry!