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Love the sound, but need headphones shortcut!

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    Dingle
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    @jmarkows oh, I thought it's just on and off now. I still thought you cannot tune the level of ANS.

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      In Legacy mode the click spots are on the left and right of the headphone jack to adjust the noise cancelation instead of scrolling in the middle, but it works.

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        Nice, I didn't know that. Sweet. Thanks

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          I found that if you adjust the engine sound in MSFS to around 20% with the Turbine Duke, the engine sound in the cockpit is good and you even hear the turbine sound.

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            Any updates on this? I'd love to be able to have the headphone simulations on the Duke and TBM.

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              It will be in the next Duke update, which should be this week. I've added all the code to the TBM for a future time when I have the resources to build a custom sound package.

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                It will be in the next Duke update, which should be this week. I've added all the code to the TBM for a future time when I have the resources to build a custom sound package.

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                @Black-Square Question. Will you need to update the Duke flight model for 2024? The reason I ask is because it feels a little off in 2024, and I have two add-ons from 2020 that no longer feel good in 2024 (Avro RJ and iniBuilds A300). It makes me wonder if the changes in 2024 to how the flight model responds requires updating. It's a more stable, less prone to crosswind FDE. The Duke in 2024 feels a little more twitchy now. So I was thinking it might need a little tweaking is all 🙂

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                  @Black-Square Question. Will you need to update the Duke flight model for 2024? The reason I ask is because it feels a little off in 2024, and I have two add-ons from 2020 that no longer feel good in 2024 (Avro RJ and iniBuilds A300). It makes me wonder if the changes in 2024 to how the flight model responds requires updating. It's a more stable, less prone to crosswind FDE. The Duke in 2024 feels a little more twitchy now. So I was thinking it might need a little tweaking is all 🙂

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                  @Orlaam I agree that all aircraft I have experienced feel noticeably worse in 2024. I find them much less satisfying to fly in my pursuits as a real pilot. I have been hesitant to make adjustments, because there were no advertised differences to existing flight models in 2024, and I think the difference might lie only in control input responsiveness. I have decreased the sensitivities of my controls substantially compared to 2020, and that has helped. Although I don't like making changes at the last moment, I may find the safest variable to tweak on my 2024 updates in an attempt to alleviate this.

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                    It will be in the next Duke update, which should be this week. I've added all the code to the TBM for a future time when I have the resources to build a custom sound package.

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                    @Black-Square I thought the TBM sound package was in work?

                    Lovely to have the Duke update soon, though!

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                      @Orlaam I agree that all aircraft I have experienced feel noticeably worse in 2024. I find them much less satisfying to fly in my pursuits as a real pilot. I have been hesitant to make adjustments, because there were no advertised differences to existing flight models in 2024, and I think the difference might lie only in control input responsiveness. I have decreased the sensitivities of my controls substantially compared to 2020, and that has helped. Although I don't like making changes at the last moment, I may find the safest variable to tweak on my 2024 updates in an attempt to alleviate this.

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                      @Black-Square said in Love the sound, but need headphones shortcut!:

                      @Orlaam I agree that all aircraft I have experienced feel noticeably worse in 2024. I find them much less satisfying to fly in my pursuits as a real pilot. I have been hesitant to make adjustments, because there were no advertised differences to existing flight models in 2024, and I think the difference might lie only in control input responsiveness. I have decreased the sensitivities of my controls substantially compared to 2020, and that has helped. Although I don't like making changes at the last moment, I may find the safest variable to tweak on my 2024 updates in an attempt to alleviate this.

                      I actually think the 2024 flight model is more enjoyable than 2020 overall. I am not a real pilot, but when I watch videos of landings, the 7-10 knot winds aren't blowing planes all over the place and pushing them off the runway, which is how I feel 2020 and previous versions of MSFS do. The iFly 737 MAX is great in both 2020 and 2024, but when you touchdown in 2024, the MAX doesn't try and run off the runway. The controller input for crosswind input is less extreme, thus to me it's better. The Starship handles great in both sims as well. The differences between aircraft can be very vast though, and I assume it's how they tweaked the FDE. It seems one can overcome the minutia of oddities in MSFS if done right. The Starship certainly seems to overcome some problems MSFS inherently has, albeit accounting for the drag of the props or canard wing.

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