Moza Cockpit Software Getting Intermittent Telemetry Data Causing Jittery FFB Effects

ISSUE DESCRIPTION

Description of the issue: The Moza Cockpit Software get intermittent telemetry data from the simulator causing lapses in Force feedback effects making use of some of the features very annoying, especially the most important one: Dynamic Pressure, which simulates changes in airflow increasing control resistance.

It seems to somewhat be performance related, and increases in frequency when I pan the camera around a lot.

The problem goes away completely when MSFS2024 is NOT the highlighted window. As in, if I click a different window or program, the telemetry output becomes constant.

FREQUENCY OF ISSUE

100% of the time.

REPRODUCTION STEPS

Please list clear steps you took in order to help our test team reproduce the same issue:

  1. Launch Game in Any Aircraft and Use Moza’s Cockpit Software

  2. Observe the Telemetry data on the Telemetry FFB tab of the software going between receiving data and “pending data.”

YOUR SETTINGS

If the issue still occurs with no mods and add-ons, please continue to report your issue. If not, please move this post to the User Support Hub.

What peripherals are you using:

[PC Only]

No

[PC Only] What GPU (Graphics Card) do you use?

GTX3080Ti

[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?
Ryzen 7950X3D

64 Gigs DDR 5 6000mhz RAM

MEDIA

2 Likes

I’m getting the exact same issue with moza cockpit and AB9 base.

Sometimes the “telemetry pending" won’t pop for a while, sometimes it’s very frequent.

I observed that moza cockpit software makes a powershell spam every few (around 4 or 5) seconds with "
powershell -Command “Get-Process -Name ‘msfs_telemetry_process’ | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Name”

That process uses about 7% CPU on a 9950x3d. Causing lag spikes…

I am using a Moza AB6 and am experiencing the same intermittent FFB disconnection issue. It appears to be a compatibility issue with games rather than a product QC problem. I hope it gets resolved soon.

This topic has been moved from the Bug Reporting Hub to the User Support Hub after comments suggest an issue with the MOZA Control software, and not a core MSFS bug.

Cheers

In my case only the Asobo Airbusses are concerned including the a350 and a340. The Fenix a320 has no problem. My question: Is this really an Moza problem if the Fenix has no problems?

This is not true that this is Moza problem because not all aircraft have this issue.