Author Topic: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height  (Read 7594 times)

davidcherrie

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Re: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height
« Reply #30 on: May 30, 2025, 02:00:57 pm »
I called you a liar because you quoted me saying something as a justification for the reason you did something even though I said that quote after you did it.

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Re: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height
« Reply #31 on: May 30, 2025, 02:04:49 pm »
I called you a liar because you quoted me saying something as a justification for the reason you did something even though I said that quote after you did it.

This sentence doesn't make any sense to me. I never called YOU a liar, instead, regardless of the amount of factually wrong informations you spread here.

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Re: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height
« Reply #32 on: May 30, 2025, 02:11:12 pm »
There is a difference between different points of view having different experiences with software bugs to flat out lying by taking sequence of events such as posts as justification of your wrong assumptions when those posts hadn't been made yet.

A > B > C

A = You tested 2020

B = I brought up 2020

C = You said you tested 2020 because of what I said at time B.

You're saying: B happened before A which it didn't hence why I called you a liar.

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Re: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height
« Reply #33 on: May 30, 2025, 02:31:14 pm »
There is a difference between different points of view having different experiences with software bugs to flat out lying by taking sequence of events such as posts as justification of your wrong assumptions when those posts hadn't been made yet

What you say not only doesn't make any sense, it's not related to this in any way. I'll make it simpler:

- You opened this thread reporting double VGDS, I was never able to replicate it.

- You came back with it, reporting a completely different issue, the wrong initial height.

I just asked:

- Do you have double VGDS NOW ? You replied you don't know, because of course you don't trust it was fixed, because it would then clash with your narrative that I ignore problems that I cannot replicate.

- About your new problem, me acknowledging that I CAN replicate this, albeit not as severe as in your case, also disparage your statement I always say I can't replicate something. I'm not, I always say exactly what is happening.


BOTH issues clearly show how wrong you were saying I don't acknowledge issues, the 1st because the problem I couldn't replicate HAS been "fixed in the blind", clearly proving that even things that cannot be replicate ARE taken into account and end up in actual fixes. The 2nd is undeniable: I literally said it does happen here, what else you want ?

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Re: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height
« Reply #34 on: May 30, 2025, 03:04:56 pm »
Let's get somethings cleared up because again you're confused and mixing up the timeline of actual events.

- You opened this thread reporting double VGDS, I was never able to replicate it.

Actually I opened this thread on 27th April about the docking systems spawning at wrong height hence the title "Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height". You said "Know issue with MSFS 2024"

- You came back with it, reporting a completely different issue, the wrong initial height.

No, that's what I initially reported and created the thread. 2 days later on April 29th I then also reported that double docking systems were spawning and posted a screenshot and you said "That doesn't happen." I then posted more examples on May 15th and May 21st.

On May 22nd you then admitted rather weirdly there was a problem that it isn't 2 spawning, it is one spawning, then isn't de-spawning when the second one is spawned. Tomato tomatoe... essentially the Obi-Wan explaining to Luke how "Darth Vader betrayed and murdered his father" was true, from a certain point of view.

It took three screenshots from over 3 weeks for you to acknowledge the problem after saying "That doesn't happen." I don't yet know if the issue has been fixed until I do more flights with GSX. I didn't notice if there was a double one when I started the 6 hour flight I'm currently flying which shows the docking systems spawning at the wrong height hasn't been fixed which is what this thread is about.

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Re: Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height
« Reply #35 on: May 30, 2025, 03:10:28 pm »
Actually I opened this thread on 27th April about the docking systems spawning at wrong height hence the title "Docking Systems Spawn at Wrong Height". You said "Know issue with MSFS 2024"

Fact you chosen the wrong title for the issue doesn't change the fact your first issue WAS having TWO VGDS stacked on top of another, which is not the same of having only one of them at the wrong height.

Now you have a different issue. Or, maybe, half of the problem is gone (the 2nd VGDS), because opposite of what you keep saying, even things that cannot replicated, ARE taken seriously and fixed. I'm sure we'll fix this one as well.

Other users has thanked us for having fixed the 3rd problem with VGDS, which was probably the most annoying, the text corrupted which forced a GSX restart on every flight. Another FS2024-only problem, which nobody as "dismissed", but was taken care of when feasible in this update.

I'm closing this thread, will be opened again when there will be other news about this.
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