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Old 04-02-2011, 07:25 PM
sizequeen sizequeen is offline
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Default Game reboots my PC whenever aircraft crash

Just bought this last night and starting to regret it.

My brand new PC which works perfectly with everything else (FSX, COD4 etc) REBOOTS in this game whenever the aircraft crashes. Wtf?!?

How are you supposed to assign trim to a joystick when there is only one trim option in CONTROLS menu? You need TRIM UP and DOWN for ELEVATOR (ie two buttons not ONE).

Is the instruction manual written for another game? It mentions auto rudder options but I can find no auto rudder options in the game?

No Force Feedback??! This is 2011!

Sorry for the rant. Really annoyed that I've been ripped off for £29.95.
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Old 04-02-2011, 07:36 PM
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Just bought this last night and starting to regret it.

My brand new PC which works perfectly with everything else (FSX, COD4 etc) REBOOTS in this game whenever the aircraft crashes. Wtf?!?

How are you supposed to assign trim to a joystick when there is only one trim option in CONTROLS menu? You need TRIM UP and DOWN for ELEVATOR (ie two buttons not ONE).

Is the instruction manual written for another game? It mentions auto rudder options but I can find no auto rudder options in the game?

No Force Feedback??! This is 2011!

Sorry for the rant. Really annoyed that I've been ripped off for £29.95.
There seems to be some heavy fps loss whenever an aircraft crashes and you're close up, especially if its your own craft.
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Old 04-02-2011, 07:39 PM
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buy a new PSU
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Old 04-02-2011, 07:48 PM
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jibo - How about you buy a new brain and stop flaming.

This software is seriously flawed. Going to email Watchdog at BBC this evening.

It really is no surprise that people download pirated software if this is the kind of cr*p people expect us to pay for.

Never again.
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Old 04-02-2011, 07:52 PM
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jibo may well be right.

If your PC is resetting under heavy load, it may well be a sign that your PSU is struggling to provide enough power to your PC.

What are you system specs and PSU wattage?
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Old 04-02-2011, 08:11 PM
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Going to email Watchdog at BBC this evening.


Never again.
Seriously?
Whats next, sue McDonalds for fat food?
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