This is not a computer problem! It is possible a conflict with other upgrades ie g1000/3000. I’m working on finding the cause. Next I’m going to empty the community folder on a computer I only run MSFS 2020 on to test upgrades and find problems. I’ve been building gaming computers for some time now.
It is not the G1000/3000 upgrade, still trying to narrow it down.
I posted this on Carenado’s FB page…hopefully they will step up and fix this.
There is a conflict with any input to the autopilot (even altitude) and the latest update. Asobo/MS or Carenado needs to look into this. The Skyline has no problem that I have found.
I hope so, it does not seem like a hard one to fix considering the Skylane works.
Yuuup still crashes…when rotating the heading bug
Just did a 90 minute flight in the Mooney as part of my round the world tour. No problems noted.
Joe Alferio
On the carenado Facebook, they said they would release a fix after this update. So we shall see.
Yep, can confirm the TBM 930 has the same issue.
Confirmed still crashes when clicking on the HSI Course or Heading control knobs.
Still crashing for me, even if Asobo said it had been addressed.
Flew a nice flight after the update (#6). No issues.
I did a small flight today and had no CTD. I will try some more flights to come.
Regards
Yes. Create a support ticket with Carenado.
Sorry for not saying that MSFS2020 is a polished game.
But for Good sake, stop saying each patch is improving it - which is far from being true, remember the A320Neo engine 1 shutdown … great improvment !
I bought a 140€ software, and that’s my right to complain about it if it does not fullfil what was advertised, and when Asobo and MS focuse of their “Around the world” marketing stuff rather than focusing on fixing and improving their software. I did NOT pay 140€ to entitle for being a beta tester, or to give cash flow to an already healthy corp.
FYI, I am not wasting my time on forum, that was my very first post.
One more thing, being French myself, I was proud that a small French Company was choosen to take over MS Flight but at the end of the day, their don’t seem to have their shoulders large enough to fullfil high expectations from a large community. Oh, I’ve been in software development for the last 26 years and had PC probably before you were born, and believe me, no paying client would or will EVER accept this very poor level of QA and this level of amateurism, NONE !
Don’t blame the computers, Asobo is not a “4 guys in a garage company” and are supported by MS which is the company delivering the OS running on billions of computers.
That been said, think whatever you want that’s your right and I respect it. But do not post reply asking people to stop complaining, that’s their right as customer and you shoud be humble and respect their point of view - FYI, this forum is not dedicated to fanboys, but rather to pinpoint problems and search for solutions, keep that in mind.
Delivering alpha version of games claiming that they are final seems to be “The Way” in the gaming industry, and as long as people like you will “excuse” those company, they will still aiming profits rather than genuine entertainement… that’s very sad and in that case you are to blame.
I bought 1 plane from Carenado back in FS9. I had an issue with it and Carenado would not respond to any of my requests for help. I ended up deleting it. I won’t buy anything from them either.
It’s been posted that Carenado has stated that it is a MS / Asobo issue and that MS / Asobo need to fix it. My Mooney works fine after Update #6.
Funny how Mooney works fine for some but not others? Nevertheless, I submitted a ticket with Carenado Support… In the meantime the default Baron is working just fine !
Carenado is working on the problem (at least what they have on Facebook). I thought it was just autopilot items but I was doing a VFR flight and wanted to set the heading bug. The moment I touched it CTD.
I’m getting a CTD on mouse clicks attempting to set the autopilot altitude. The controls using the mouse wheel seem fine, but a mouse press and boom, its DONE.