If it’s only approach, i would guestimate it’s the terrain settings. Sounds to me like Rolling cache has saved the data from the ground/airport, but, i haven’t seen your system up close and you claim it’s a good system with no hardware issues, so that automatically means game settings. IMPORTANT: if it was a lots of information it would be happening every time… but NO, the second approach or as I explained doing another landing from replays and it is very smooth as if this “SOMETHING” is now loaded and no longer causing the stutter. Might be difficult on vatsim to fly a drone before approach to preload the destination airport… but i give it a try… I will try the same flight tomorrow see what happens. Yes i have navigraph/vatsim running also… as i said it doesn’t happen at all airports mostly those more complex LGAV is pretty complex, but I can swear that it is some object loading… but what ?īack in P3D and FSX I pined it down to reflections… once I disable reflections it went away… but here now in MSFS I also disabled reflections “Raymarch… something” yeah they are OFF and it makes no difference. No it is not the aircraft I was flying PMDG 737 it is the sim maybe design of the airport not the aircraft 100% guarantee… idk maybe it happens with small aircraft too, i do not fly with them often and if I do is usually circle flight or something, but yeah i don’t usually do these Lastly I fly A320 FBW, 737 these kind of bigger more complex jets you might not notice it in Cessna’s and little more simple aircraft I will add that if i choose to “go around” at the second try there will not be any stutter. Most recent it happened to me in LGAV… but then doing replay and retry of landing as i explained above … and turning it off landing manually myself again, there was no stutter, and I landed manually after that probably 4 more times… smooth every other time… so it is the fact that sim is loading something … ? LODs ? Just FYI have a very good PC so it’s not the hardware problem. Removing FX files doesn’t really help, lower setting do nothing, turn off reflections no difference. It is 1 maybe 2 stutters… then super performance, but it really ruins the landing for many. If I just replay the landing and watch it, the stutter gets recorder and it can be seen in fluidity of recording.Īsobo Look what is loading !! There are some airports that it will not happen and it can be sometimes resolved by flying a drone over airport “pre-loading it of sort”. “doing a replay of landing - landing again from recording” meaning:Ģ stop replay and go back to manual control Say if I arrive at my destination airport I am likely to experience the stutter somewhere below 200 ft AGL… however doing a replay of landing there will not be a stutter because something has already loaded. I am pretty sure it has to do with LOD of something loading. Keep reading for the edge control products that will take your baby hair styling to the next level.There is something loading in MSFS that is causing the darn stutter just moments before touchdown. It's a seriously delicate balance, but it should always be top of mind when styling your baby hairs because snatched edges aren't just a hyperbole-they are a thing and should be actively avoided. On top of that, it's always important to make sure your edge control keeps your hair in place without drying it out. Some don't have a strong enough hold, while others leave a crusty cast. That being said, not all edge tamers are created equal. While some can get away with using a regular gel or pomade with a toothbrush, it's most easily executed with tools tailored to achieving sleek swoops. But when done correctly, laid edges can elevate any style. Online, there's been much debate about what actually constitutes baby hair and what's just being masqueraded as such (if you don't have them, you don't have them). Baby hairs are relatively new to the cultural lexicon, but for Black women, they've long been both the finishing touch and main event. On Saweetie's "Pretty Bitch Freestyle," she raps, "I'm the Birkin bae, keep my baby hairs laid." We can confidently confirm, that is true.
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