Thursday at 12:56 PM2 days Good evening,I was flying today and, about one hour after departure during cruise, the aircraft suddenly froze, even though I had not touched any button. All the systems and displays were frozen, but the aircraft continued flying normally.This is the first time this has happened to me. I have the latest Navigraph database update and aircraft version installed (V1.2.6), and I am flying on MSFS 2020.Could you please help me identify the cause of this issue?Thank you for your assistance.Kind regards,Victorien
Thursday at 07:13 PM2 days Thats called a WASM crash friend. Not much you can do about it other than restart and cross your toes it doesnt happen again. Use Autosave feature
Thursday at 11:13 PM2 days Author 3 hours ago, Peter said:Thats called a WASM crash friend. Not much you can do about it other than restart and cross your toes it doesnt happen again. UseAutosave featureYes, I read on the forum that it was a WASM crash, but I thought this issue had been resolved a long time ago. Are the developers still working on it?Do you know how to avoid this issue?It’s really annoying :(My flight simulator had been working perfectly so far!
Friday at 06:35 PM1 day WASM crashes are tricky. I dont totally know the logic behid it all, but even PMDG planes succumb to them, although rare. No way to avaiod them, for now. i think its up to MS and the developer to search them out and find fixes. They are more rare but will happen.
7 hours ago7 hr They call this a ghost WASM crash, and they have no idea how to fix it, and they are putting the blame on Microsoft.However in my research, what is happening is simconnect is getting loaded up to a point where it can no longer cope, and it disconnects from the aircraft. I ran some logging with simconnect logger and found that just before the crash simconnect was getting spammed with requests.This never happnes with the Fenix.
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