Eurofly is driving me crazy!
Hey folks, been trying Eurofly out for the past week or two and it's driving me crazy.
I understand that it's a highly technical game. I've read every document I can get my hands on, have watched multiple Youtube videos. My issue is that I can't seem to take off almost every time I fly, and I don't get why.
My flaps read as "on" when I press Ctrl-f. I'm at or above the current takeoff speed as listed after fueling up. My nose is at around 15. Not sure whether it needs to be 10-15 or 15-18 but I've tried both, no change. I have clearance to take off. What almost always happens is I cruise down and barrel off the runway. I'd like to actually be able to play this game, but I'm not clear what I'm doing wrong. It almost feels like the code checks that things are done in a precise order, and if you speed up before tilting your nose, open your flaps before starting, etc. the conditional check won't let you get any altitude. Has anyone else experienced this? It's like the laws of Eurofly physics only let me take off if I open my flaps, speed up, tilt my nose up, etc. and if I speed up, tilt nose, open flaps, etc. the world laws of physics don't let me fly without giving me a convincing reason why.
I'm also not at all clear how runways work at larger airports. I get that there are gates, and runways 1-3 are immediately past those. I also get that there are A and B series runways, which I can turn onto to find runways 1-3. What I'm *not* clear on is which way I'm supposed to face when taking off. Do I always face north? Do I face the beep and runway announcement, whichever direction that is? Should I stop before the beep and switch to the approach frequency, drive past it after I face it, or what? The docs are a bit unclear and the English is a bit broken, so I'm having a hard time following.
Thanks for any help.
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