Well. I wanted to solve a problem I’m having and I wanted to try to solve it. I’m using Live Flight Connect and I see that it disconnects, but Infinite Flight is having some crashes which is then it signals that it has disconnected.
Attempts:
*Uninstall and reinstall.
*I rebooted router
*Reboot device (Ipad Air 1)
And this is causing several crashes in the approach. I’ve seen a topic from a talking user talking about the IF disconnect and it looks like it was detected several aircraft are having same problem.
I wanted to try to minimize this problem. Thank you for your attention and thank you.
Turn Limit Frame Rate ON (box should be ticked) if you notice that your device tends to heat up or if you are experiencing lag. A device that heats up too much is more likely to suffer performance degradation which could lead to lag and app crashes.
Infinite Flight doesn’t take up a specific amount of storage, it can change depending on the area you’re flying in etc. We therefore recommend that you always have at least 1GB of storage available on your device.
Before longer flights, it is advised to reboot your device and close any apps running in the background to enhance your experience.
It is possible to fly and charge the device at the same time. The key to this is to use less power than being charged. One way to accomplish this is lower your screen brightness and ensure Infinite Flight’s low power mode is enabled.
Disable active ad or message blocking apps
Don’t modify, “Root”, or “Jailbreak” your device
Use a strong WiFi network within a relatively close proximity to your device
Lower Infinite Flight graphics and performance settings
Lower the Rendering Resolution setting
Lower the Rendering Quality setting
Disable Anti Aliasing
General iOS tips:
One great thing to do before launching Infinite Flight, is to perform a soft restart of the device. This is a quick and reliable way of making sure your device is operating at peak efficiency. This is done by holding down the power/lock button until you see “Slide to power off”. Then hold down the home button until you’re returned to the home screen. For iOS devices without a Home button, a restart is recommended as the soft restart feature does not exist on those.
Make sure you don’t have “Low power mode” on your iPhone. If you have, the battery icon in the top right corner is yellow. This can be deactivated from Settings -> Battery, or from “Control Center” depending on how you have it set up. Having “Low power mode” enabled while using Infinite Flight could result in a performance degradation. Note : This is not the same as “Low power mode” in Infinite Flight. This is a device function.
General Android tips:
Make sure you have Android Battery Saver disabled. Having this enabled can cause a lot of degradation in terms of both storage, performance and network.
Newer Android devices may work fine with Anti-Aliasing on. Turning this off can help performance for older/less powerful Android models.
Some devices (ie Samsung) may have a Game Tuner app to enhance the performance of games. While some users have not seen an issue there is a number who have. It is best to run IF by itself instead of through a game tuner.
If none of the suggestions above helps:
As a final resort, reset the device to factory settings. Be sure to back up all important data on your device first.
The iPad Air One (2015) is an old supportive device when running Infinite Flight. It is advised to lower your graphic settings as stated above, and it is again not advised to run Live Flight Connect.
My only device here I am using is also the older iPad Air. It runs pretty smooth despite its age. But have in mind that this device does crash often, mostly inside busy airspace.