I've noticed numerous issues with the ATC in FS'02:
1) During flights into and out of KROC from or going to the West, when I fly over Southern Ontario, I'm always under the "watchful eyes" of Moncton Center!
2) Whenever I fly out of KDEN on westbound flights, I get stuck on flying on a particular heading after departure, and I never get turned around going toward the actual destination! A couple of examples:
This morning, I was attempting to fly a DEN-SEA flight, but even though my IFR flight plans had my route going directly to SEA, the ATC had me going at a northerly heading of 340, and I spent 40 to 45 minutes flying northward all the way just short of the Montana state line when I threw in the towel.
Also, I've had similar experiences recently with California bound flights out of DEN, but going southward into New Mexico. This problem seems to be limited to just flights in and out of Denver, and only during daylight hours...flights done during nighttime don't have these bizarre things occuring.
I sent a e-mail to MS asking if they had any patches for these issues, but haven't heard back from them as of yet.
I can't upgrade to FS X unfortunately since my computer appears to be just under the system requirements.
Has anyone else experienced these issues?
1) During flights into and out of KROC from or going to the West, when I fly over Southern Ontario, I'm always under the "watchful eyes" of Moncton Center!
2) Whenever I fly out of KDEN on westbound flights, I get stuck on flying on a particular heading after departure, and I never get turned around going toward the actual destination! A couple of examples:
This morning, I was attempting to fly a DEN-SEA flight, but even though my IFR flight plans had my route going directly to SEA, the ATC had me going at a northerly heading of 340, and I spent 40 to 45 minutes flying northward all the way just short of the Montana state line when I threw in the towel.
Also, I've had similar experiences recently with California bound flights out of DEN, but going southward into New Mexico. This problem seems to be limited to just flights in and out of Denver, and only during daylight hours...flights done during nighttime don't have these bizarre things occuring.
I sent a e-mail to MS asking if they had any patches for these issues, but haven't heard back from them as of yet.
I can't upgrade to FS X unfortunately since my computer appears to be just under the system requirements.
Has anyone else experienced these issues?
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