No because I never touch the < L > axis
So if your aircraft is going left and you donāt move the L axis, then your aircraft will end up as in your video. You need to move the L axis to the opposite way your aircraft is going to. Hope it makes sense.
If I move it then the plane fights my controls and as soon as my thumb comes off the joystick it arcs left again, it didnāt always do this. If I removed the beta patch I never had these problems.
Once in the aircraft, does the aileron trim value says 0 ?
sorry thought you only wanted the one pic, I shall return in a moment with the other
Thank you for providing those screenshots. With that, unfortunately I am running out of ideas on what could be the root cause
. No one else has reported this issue.
Yeah no problem, I think the problem with nobody reporting it is most people on this forum are computer people and very few are console players. Even though the game is popular all across both worlds I think at times that console players donāt report problems with things or they donāt beta test.
As I said the game is fine when not beta testing but seeing how the beta is and how you folks want to push it out soon thatās going to make it impossible for me to use at that point I think the users on this forum who are using Xbox are going to start speaking up about the problem. But thatās just MHO.
When you say console players I think youāre specifically referring to those console players that are only using a gaming controller. Personally Iām on an Xbox X but Iām using a Velocity One Flight stick and rudder pedals as well as a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I donāt experience the issue youāve described above.
I only play with the Xbox Controller on PC & Xbox and have never experienced this in SU4 or the SU5 Beta.
Have you checked your assistance settings? I donāt use them but Iāve seen posts where a game update occasionally resets them. Maybe youāve been flying with Auto-rudder on for example and itās been turned off when you entered the Su5 beta.
thanks for the suggestion with me being a beginner I keep the Auto Rudder and AI Auto-Trim on as I did in the non beta.
Xbox user this is a weird one as I canāt replicate the issue
Could it be P factor getting you on take off?
Maybe even try without the assists for the moment and see if thats better
I was just about to do some flying in the other game but Iāll check it out without the assists as you ask and Iāll have a video up showing how things go.
TBH I thought for a while about it being the dreaded stick drift but MSFS2024 is the only thing that affects it in that way.
I shall return with a video in a few. I may try a few different take offs just to further test
Video 1 - Twitch
Video 2 - Twitch
I know I could have done things in one video but after I exited the first video I had a thought of trying an official plane since the plane used in the first video is on the non-support list but you can still enable them as you know.
A few notes:
- the plane veering to the left and crashing before take off, it wasnāt me. It veered on itās own.
- the planes doing slow circles and the one crashing it wasnāt me either I had the controller sitting on a table nothing was pushing anything on the controller.
- the massive wobbles in the first flight that looked decent, also wasnāt me Iām sure one could say itās wind but thatās debatable.
I showed my settings before the first flight and I even changed them as you saw to the default.
I thank you for your suggestions but the settings werenāt a problem prior to the beta update. I find it a bit odd and concerning that you canāt replicate the issue but I suppose anything is possible. I had even tried flying with different controllers and got the same results.
I hope they can fix it, I would like to fly more in MSFS2024
Whatās the weather conditions for the tests is it live weather or a no wind preset?
The King air you used in the first one wasnāt the native 24 version? As I know that itās in the premium deluxe option for the game
Also to me the wing dip looked like crosswind caused it
Iām not entirely sure what Iām looking for in the videos? Are you wanting the plane to just fly itself straight and level or am I missing something? Lol Because flying is always requiring inputs, The plane turning to the left on the ground is called left-turning tendency where you need to put in some right rudder input to keep the plane centered as you do in real life.
Flying in the wind is going to push a plane to one side especially in gusty winds where you have to move the flight controls opposite of that to maintain level flight.
So I mean not putting any input into any aircraft is going to lead to this happening.




