Slewing an aircraft is cheating!!
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Slewing an aircraft is cheating!!
Pilots that take off and land by changing the altitude on the world map should have their flight flagged for cheating.
Re: Slewing an aircraft is cheating!!
Our client should be detecting this.
Exploitation of a bug (if there is one) is grounds for suspension and termination of services.
Exploitation of a bug (if there is one) is grounds for suspension and termination of services.
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Re: Slewing an aircraft is cheating!!
It is true. I have done it when short of fuel with no penalty. But would prefer it to be classed as cheating, It makes a mockery of the statistics if this is allowed to continue.
I am sure they could detect any aircraft climbing or descending at more than 10,000 ft / min. ( this would allow for turbulance)
I am sure they could detect any aircraft climbing or descending at more than 10,000 ft / min. ( this would allow for turbulance)
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Re: Slewing an aircraft is cheating!!
I agree.... Cheating/ finding the glitch whatever you want to call it. its not piloting.... flights should be flagged and removed .. maybe the airline itself could incur a penalty maybe a fine or grounding for exploiting the simulator