Two bug feedbacks, please check.

  • The first bug is that the rudder assist of Boeing 787 is turned on automatically, and I turned off the rudder assist option in the settings. Note: The screenshot is not taken from the playback, but the real-time game screen.The second bug: the game will always automatically switch the screen configuration to OpenGL, and as long as you switch to this mode, all pages of my device on the game homepage will become as blurred as a mosaic. Seek to solve the problem

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    The screenshot is not obvious, but the rudder does run automatically when flying, and I hope to correct the yaw manually.

    Edited once, last by Jet-Pack (IPACS): Merged a post created by RJFF into this post. (February 5, 2025 at 6:22 PM).

  • Try restarting the app and try restarting the device. Sometimes when You restart the app and the decice as well,

    That sometimes would resolve it. It does not always work. It could be a possible glitch. When You post a screenshot on a thread,


    Screenshots does help the developers. Hope this helps.

  • All Boeing and Airbus aircraft that we model have a yaw damper. What you are seeing is the aircraft's own yaw damper in action, like in the real world aircraft. If you want to use rudder manually then pick an aircraft that is not fly by wire, such as the 737, and turn off the yaw damper in the overhead panel.

    When the renderer switches back to OpenGL automatically then your device does not support Vulkan.

    So both things mentioned here are features, not bugs.

    Regards,

    Jan

  • All Boeing and Airbus aircraft that we model have a yaw damper. What you are seeing is the aircraft's own yaw damper in action, like in the real world aircraft. If you want to use rudder manually then pick an aircraft that is not fly by wire, such as the 737, and turn off the yaw damper in the overhead panel.

    When the renderer switches back to OpenGL automatically then your device does not support Vulkan.

    So both things mentioned here are features, not bugs.

    Ok, thanks for explaining. But I still have any questions. My equipment is Snapdragon 8gen3. Can't such an advanced chip support it?