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Hey guys, I have a weird shake when braking hard in this aircraft. It happens with the 'camera shake' effect in the IXEG preferences on or off, or indeed with X Camera on or off. It doesn't happen in any other X Plane aircraft. I don't have headshake installed. 

Here's a video...any ideas? (Might still be rendering if it's not there yet)

 

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4 hours ago, mmerelles said:

In your video you seem to play with x-camera and ixeg menu. But what about the plugin "simcoders - headshake" plugin you have installed seen at 00:43?

Yep I'm just displaying turning off x-camera and also the IXEG camera shake effect. Headshake is not active. I'll delete it altogether from the plugins folder and try. 

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I think what you are seeing is not due to the camera shake system we have implemented. You can tell by the fact that the camera angle is changing, whereas our code only changes the camera position. We also don´t have any code that reacts to longitudinal acceleration (braking, accelerating).

I have tuned down the camera shake effect you get for rolling down the runway (fast) for patch 1.3, in XP11 it was too strong so that it could move the viewpoint persistently instead of oscillating around its position - like "shaking it loose".

Cheers, Jan

 

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6 hours ago, Litjan said:

I think what you are seeing is not due to the camera shake system we have implemented. You can tell by the fact that the camera angle is changing, whereas our code only changes the camera position. We also don´t have any code that reacts to longitudinal acceleration (braking, accelerating).

I have tuned down the camera shake effect you get for rolling down the runway (fast) for patch 1.3, in XP11 it was too strong so that it could move the viewpoint persistently instead of oscillating around its position - like "shaking it loose".

Cheers, Jan

 

This is an odd one. I’ll keep troubleshooting and see what might be the issue. Glad to hear you’ve toned down the shaking. It’s one of my favourite features in the IXEG. 

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