Originally posted by Shifty
My computer savy boils down to hit the E key to make airplane go now. So as far as server issues , I'm in the dark. First I've heard of this though. This is how this problem,,, if it does exsist will get solved though. Communication , not insults. Thanks Krusty.
Agreed! The way to get things fixed is with positive communication, and not tear-downs like some in the other forums might do.
Lowe/Shifty (still not sure which to call ya), this problem has been around for a while, however I don't seem to recall it being so bad in AH1, when *I* hosted. However it is related to the 109s.
In AH1 I could *not* fly a G-2 or F-4. I so much as touched the stick and I stalled/spun out at ever and any speed. Wasn't my stick. I thought the flight model was fubared for a long long time. Then in AH2 I could fly them. I thought maybe it was because of the FM updates the 109s got (most planes got different FMs, with the way forces acted on the planes, anyways). But recently after reading this I wonder if that wasn't a symptom of the same problem, that in the transition to AH2 was lessened or hidden more. If it *is* a hardware problem, perhaps a theme can be found in the systems of those that experience it?
P3 650MHz
320MB RAM
Gateway Intel (I think Intel) mobo unknown type
Ge 256 DDR (32MB) and Ge 4400Ti(128MB) (both used, problem persists)
SB Live! OEM and SB Audigy 2 (both used, problem persists)
3COM 10MBps ethernet card
2 CDs, zip, floppy, 2 HDs (1 on a scsi card)
cable model, split 5 ways through a switch
That about sums up my rig.
P.S. Am using XP SP2 now but believe I had the AH1 problem on Win98SE. I've always kept up to date vid drivers and DirectX.