The original Autospeed Lua script is not compatible with the POSCON network as it was not possible to know if the ground speed had been adjusted by the script due to low FPS or if it was being manipulated by the user in manual mode to travel distances rapidly. Some users may have used the Autospeed Lua script to automatically adjust the ground speed should their simulator frame rate drop below 20 FPS. If the ground speed multiplier is any value other one you will be Ghosted The client also monitors the ground speed multiplier after the one minute settle in period. If the average of the last 1,800 frames drops below 20 FPS you will be Ghosted. After one minute the client will continue to average your frame over the previous 1,800 frames. This duration allows the simulator to settle in on an average frame rate. After you connect to the POSCON network or after Un-Ghosting, the X-Plane pilot client will begin monitoring your frame rate for one minute. The POSCON X-Plane client will monitor each of the above two conditions and will automatically Ghost your aircraft should either of them occur. Applying a ground speed multiplication factor either directly using the X-Plane command or via a plugin or script like the Lua Auto Speed plugin.Allowing your FPS to drop below 20 frame per second over a period of time.In X-plane 11 there are two conditions under which your simulated ground speed will be inaccurate: The POSCON network relies on your simulator representing an accurate ground speed.
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