X-Plane Connecting with FSX - Initial Test
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:34 pm
Peter:
Some results of initial tests using FSX and X-Plane 11.05 (a 64 bit version)
- JoinFS v1.2.10 does not appear to connect X-Plane aircraft although the user can be seen on the User list
- Appears that JoinFS needs to be run as administrator to get the model matching to work in X-Plane
- From the perspective of the X-Plane user FSX aircraft appeared to float above the ground
- From the perspective of the FSX user X-Plane aircraft appeared to be well above the ground, a thousand feet or more above the same runway where both aircraft were parked. After takeoff the X-Plane aircraft was 10,000 feet or more above their actual altitude. BUT - this seemed to be variable with correct altitudes seemed to be represented but then on landing the plane plummeted into the ground (well below the surface) then the aircraft shoots up into the air and continues to go up in spite of it actually sitting on the ground.
- Connection from the FSX user (and to some extent the X-Plane user) was variable - sometimes the X-Plane aircraft could be seen (albeit floating or at the wrong altitude) After the X-Plane user re-spawned it took several tries of connect / re-connect for the FSX user to see the X-Plane user and a couple of times the X-Plane user could not see the FSX aircraft (although the aircraft was on the Aircraft list the distance - <1 NM was shown as orange, not green).
Dan
Some results of initial tests using FSX and X-Plane 11.05 (a 64 bit version)
- JoinFS v1.2.10 does not appear to connect X-Plane aircraft although the user can be seen on the User list
- Appears that JoinFS needs to be run as administrator to get the model matching to work in X-Plane
- From the perspective of the X-Plane user FSX aircraft appeared to float above the ground
- From the perspective of the FSX user X-Plane aircraft appeared to be well above the ground, a thousand feet or more above the same runway where both aircraft were parked. After takeoff the X-Plane aircraft was 10,000 feet or more above their actual altitude. BUT - this seemed to be variable with correct altitudes seemed to be represented but then on landing the plane plummeted into the ground (well below the surface) then the aircraft shoots up into the air and continues to go up in spite of it actually sitting on the ground.
- Connection from the FSX user (and to some extent the X-Plane user) was variable - sometimes the X-Plane aircraft could be seen (albeit floating or at the wrong altitude) After the X-Plane user re-spawned it took several tries of connect / re-connect for the FSX user to see the X-Plane user and a couple of times the X-Plane user could not see the FSX aircraft (although the aircraft was on the Aircraft list the distance - <1 NM was shown as orange, not green).
Dan