Cabin Climb Gauge
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:05 am
I'm trying to iron out a couple of minor issues, one of them being the jittery cabin climb gauge that basically swings from max high to max low whilst taxiing on the ground. (known issue). It seems to be an issue of the SDK that we probably wont fix in the life of FS2020.
My crude work around is to try and implement "conditions" to the gauge script to disable the gauge at say below a defined IAS 120 kts so that it wont function at all and avoid the jittery wild swings we see when taxiing.
I think it would at least make the simulation a bit more bearable and realistic in the mean time.
I think I'm nearly there but could do with a few script sioc experts to lend a helping eye.
The script at the moment doesn't work and limit the gauge, but I don't feel that I'm a million miles off, quite close.
From the details below you will see what I'm trying to achieve so if we can collectively help each other for a solution..........
My crude work around is to try and implement "conditions" to the gauge script to disable the gauge at say below a defined IAS 120 kts so that it wont function at all and avoid the jittery wild swings we see when taxiing.
I think it would at least make the simulation a bit more bearable and realistic in the mean time.
I think I'm nearly there but could do with a few script sioc experts to lend a helping eye.
The script at the moment doesn't work and limit the gauge, but I don't feel that I'm a million miles off, quite close.
From the details below you will see what I'm trying to achieve so if we can collectively help each other for a solution..........