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  1. So, planned a flight from KSEA to KSAN in the A320NX (Fly By Wire) Route: KSEA NUSME BEAVE KSAN I pass BEAVE and ATC asks me to drop down to 15,000. Eventually they give me clearance to ILS 9Y at KSAN via the GATTO transition. I select that in the MCDU and it takes me ALL THE WAY BACK TO BEAVE??? I this thing crazy? Is ATC WAY too late in giving me clearance (they did it about 67 miles out, which seems normal)? Am I doing something wrong? See screenshots.
  2. Yes, seeing this same issue and others are reporting it in other threads. I appreciate the suggestions from folks who say to use the scroll wheel instead. Perhaps that works, but it's a workaround, not a solution. You should be able to use the mouse button to rotate the knob since that's how the sim works. I'm going to see if any bugs have been filed w/Asobo and file one if not. It's become beyond annoying and is ruining the simulation experience.
  3. I experience this same problem you have. It's as if the mouse button is stuck down and therefore the knob turns indefinitely. Sounds like you aren't using a yoke or joystick? I have yoke and I'm going to disconnect it to see if that helps at all. This is VERY annoying and does make flying less enjoyable.
  4. It's definitely the flybywire mod. The built-in A320 doesn't experience these issues in my experience. It could very well be conflicts between the Asobo updates and the mod, but that's the modders problem, not Asobo.
  5. Howdy. There are plenty of YouTube videos of reviewers/gaming system builders using nVME drives in their rigs. I don't think it's an issue unless you don't have proper cooling/ventilation in your case in which the drive could overheat. An SSD can overheat as well in that condition. You do realize the main difference between NVME and SSD is that NVME is connected to the PCI-Express bus directly instead of SATA? Otherwise, they are largely the same.
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