by macca22au » Sat May 05, 2007 11:21 pm
It' s just like what Jayhawk has said. If you are flying low and slow, then 1x is the simulator rate that you need. If you occasionally fly the heavies and set up for a long flight of several hours, or a north atlantic track, then you would have to be a masochist to fly in real time (and I have to go to work to pay for the upgrades that FSX demands). Like Jayhawk I climb to cruise in real time, then accelerate, sometimes to 8x, and before top of descent return to normal time. Some payware will even pause the simulator at top of descent so you don't forget to bring it back to real time. Also, when I am doing test runs on settings, I might accelerate middle phases, just so I can concentrate on what matters. Its a utility, and its there to be used if you require it. But if you do speed it up, put the plane on autopilot, because every little handling twitch will spread you across the sky.