Xpira
December 9, 2018, 2:39pm
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I was messing around with free cam at Dubai when I noticed that I could control another pilots controls. Mainly the joystick for the A10.
I took a video. As you can clearly see I am in the 737, but I’m able to control the A10, even if it won’t affect the pilot.
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Corgi
December 9, 2018, 2:40pm
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I’ve never seen that one before
Omg aha. i also discovered that yesterday so then i decided to turn on my engine and see if the instruments would move but they didn’t
hmmm not sure if this is #support . But i think its interesting aha
Xpira
December 9, 2018, 2:44pm
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I don’t think so either. I just put it there because it really doesn’t fit in any other catigory except general. 🤷🏻♂️
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Cbro4
December 9, 2018, 2:46pm
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What’d we learn? Don’t let others control your A-10! haha
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lets add how at the moment i have been flying the a10 for over 4 hours aha check me out on flight radar at the canyons
Xpira
December 9, 2018, 2:49pm
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It doesnt affect the pilot. It just looks weird. I’m kinda interested in how the code works for this. 🤔
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I feel like it probably takes up a lot of RAM to have access to everyone else’s live instruments… Seems like it would be more efficient to load only your own aircraft’s but I’m no expert.
Okay, this was a funny one!
Pretty sure there’s a reasonable explanation here though, something like @Lucas_Brien described perhaps?
I’ll bring it up with the team. Thanks for the report!
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Laura
December 9, 2018, 3:12pm
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Will be be fixed in next one, whoops :)
Laura
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Xpira
December 9, 2018, 3:13pm
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How’s does this even work? I think it’s pretty interesting.
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Laura
December 9, 2018, 3:15pm
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it’s just the animation that is sourcing its values from the user airplane and not the multiplayer plane.
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