AccuFeel and AccuSim models...
AccuFeel and AccuSim models...
Should I disable AccuFeel whenever I want to fly my p51d or b377 Accusim?
Use your flight simulators with a well defined purpose...
Don't expect them to be "perfect" or to fully cover all aspects of simulated flight...
Try to enjoy it instead of stressing... ( in few words - don't be like me ... )
Don't expect them to be "perfect" or to fully cover all aspects of simulated flight...
Try to enjoy it instead of stressing... ( in few words - don't be like me ... )
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Re: AccuFeel and AccuSim models...
Hello,
this is user choice, and it depends on what you want out of your experience. Accu-feel can still enhance some of the Accu-sim models in different areas however Accu-feel is a generic enhancement. So the recordings used are not specific to your highly tuned Accu-sim aircraft etc.
Its totally user choice, have a play around with the settings and see what to you personally is the best more realistic/immersive experience.
thank
Lewis
this is user choice, and it depends on what you want out of your experience. Accu-feel can still enhance some of the Accu-sim models in different areas however Accu-feel is a generic enhancement. So the recordings used are not specific to your highly tuned Accu-sim aircraft etc.
Its totally user choice, have a play around with the settings and see what to you personally is the best more realistic/immersive experience.
thank
Lewis
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Re: AccuFeel and AccuSim models...
Lewis,
thx fro the prompt answer.
I did a few tests and I really do not see any reason not to keep AccuFeel Enabled while flying the p51d Civil.
This aircraft is the one I use the most lately. I'm trying to get the time required to properly use all of the details offered by my other Accusim model - the B377
Looking forward for the Cessna, and considering the Cub
P.S.: You should really try a rotary and a glider one of these days
thx fro the prompt answer.
I did a few tests and I really do not see any reason not to keep AccuFeel Enabled while flying the p51d Civil.
This aircraft is the one I use the most lately. I'm trying to get the time required to properly use all of the details offered by my other Accusim model - the B377
Looking forward for the Cessna, and considering the Cub
P.S.: You should really try a rotary and a glider one of these days
Use your flight simulators with a well defined purpose...
Don't expect them to be "perfect" or to fully cover all aspects of simulated flight...
Try to enjoy it instead of stressing... ( in few words - don't be like me ... )
Don't expect them to be "perfect" or to fully cover all aspects of simulated flight...
Try to enjoy it instead of stressing... ( in few words - don't be like me ... )
Re: AccuFeel and AccuSim models...
Currently I'm playing around with the cub and it is a lot of fun. Make no mistake it is simply LOW and SLOW flying, emphasis on the slow. I set the sliders on accu-feel v2 LSA for turbulence and what a difference it has made flying. Originally all accu-feel settings were set to 0 and the cub was gracefully gliding over the Rockie Mountains on a hot day ( ok not so much over them as through the mountain passes). With the sliders set to about mid way it is a task just to keep the plane level while being bounced around like a rag doll. Plus flying with Heidi is entertaining I never know what she will say next. If you are into low and slow VFR daytime only flying and dont mind a minimal panel thent he cub is for you. The only issue you may have is if you fly online with a realistic community such as Boston Virtual ATC which is based around a Class B airport you may not be able to fly the cub as often as you'd like. However they routinely hold GA fly in's or have a controller assigned to all class D airports in an area where all types of aircraft are allowed in the session provided you follow real world aviation rules.
Andrew
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