Welcome to SimFly AMA Questions!
How It Works
The SimFly AMA (Ask Me Anything) section is designed to foster engagement and provide a platform for users to ask questions, vote on questions, and get answers from the SimFly core team.
We hope you enjoy using the SimFly AMA section and look forward to your questions and participation!
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- Vote Questions: This tab displays all the questions submitted by users that are open for voting. Logged-in users can vote for the questions they are most interested in.
- Answered Questions: This tab shows questions that have already been answered by the SimFly team. Users can vote on these answers to push the most popular ones to the top.
- Ask a Question: Here, logged-in users can submit their own questions for the SimFly team to answer.
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– Once a question is answered, it resets to zero votes and moves to the “Answered Questions” tab. - Voting on Answers:
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Key Points
- Engage with the community: Submit your questions and vote on others to shape the content and focus of SimFly’s AMA sessions.
– Stay informed: Check the “Answered Questions” tab to see responses from the SimFly team.
– Participate actively: The voting system ensures that the most pressing questions and valuable answers get the visibility they deserve.
Tabs Overview
- Vote Questions: This tab displays all the questions submitted by users that are open for voting. Logged-in users can vote for the questions they are most interested in.
- Answered Questions: This tab shows questions that have already been answered by the SimFly team. Users can vote on these answers to push the most popular ones to the top.
- Ask a Question: Here, logged-in users can submit their own questions for the SimFly team to answer.
User Permissions
- Not Logged-In Users:
– Can view questions and answers.
– Cannot vote or submit questions.
- Logged-In Users:
– Can vote on questions to prioritize the ones they want answered first.
– Can submit their own questions for the SimFly team to answer.
– Voting is limited to prevent spam and ensure fair prioritization.
Voting System
- Voting on Questions:
– Voting on unanswered questions pushes them up in priority for the SimFly team to address.
– Once a question is answered, it resets to zero votes and moves to the “Answered Questions” tab. - Voting on Answers:
– Users can vote on answers to highlight the most helpful or popular responses.
– Highly voted answers will appear at the top of the “Answered Questions” tab.
Key Points
- Engage with the community: Submit your questions and vote on others to shape the content and focus of SimFly’s AMA sessions.
– Stay informed: Check the “Answered Questions” tab to see responses from the SimFly team.
– Participate actively: The voting system ensures that the most pressing questions and valuable answers get the visibility they deserve.
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Question 55
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Will we ever have PC/Sim crash recovery? Will there be the ability to resume a flight? This way PAX/XP loss for things beyond your control does not happen.
Answered by Roberto:Currently, SimFly has a system in place where flights are saved for a few minutes even after a crash or disconnection, allowing users to restart their system and rejoin the flight. This grace period has been extended to account for minor...
(read more)Currently, SimFly has a system in place where flights are saved for a few minutes even after a crash or disconnection, allowing users to restart their system and rejoin the flight. This grace period has been extended to account for minor connectivity issues that previously caused missions to be canceled. However, the time is intentionally kept short to prevent potential exploitation, such as avoiding consequences when critical events occur (e.g., Sky Sentinel encounters).
Expanding this feature is challenging, as a longer recovery window could be misused to manipulate outcomes. For now, the best advice is to act swiftly if your system crashes. SimFly aims to refine this mechanism further as the platform evolves, especially considering future updates planned for 2050, where real-time interactions with other players and aircraft visibility will be crucial.
Watch the full reply on our news update of the 21st of September 2024: https://youtu.be/VSTLsm2DYL8?t=1650
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