by Steve Waite » Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:52 am
...looks like I can speed up the process with many variations since the program uses a windows api that is slow to gather that information. Hopefully the improvement will be OK. I'm aiming to get that into the next update.
In other work, the throttle manager is now pre-emptive with look ahead and learning AI. It works on a four second cycle so it will be a few knots slow in climbs and a few knots fast in descents. So it won't suit jet fighters too well but still works OK. Usually these techniques would be done on a frame by frame basis but IF doesn't stress the simulator like that.
Next I can add assistance for landing.
Also coming is the accessible selection of navigation.
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