Hi folks,
bradleyjs and I confirm an on time launch of all participating shuttles.
All (both) of them
A big thank you to the ground crew for taking out the T-5 and T-2 breaks.
But be aware that there is still one moment where you can lose sync:
At T-9 minutes at the END of the holding time.
At the end of the hold time you have to manual resume the countdown with a left click on the event timer control start switch. If you do not click right in the moment the comm tells you to do so, you will lose every second you wait between comm announcement and mouse click.
I do not know what happens in the real shuttle. Is the event timer just an information for the crew or does it trigger the ignition of engine and booster?
In the game, the countdown waits for you to start the event timer and launch is performed 9 minutes and zero seconds after that. But in the game the real time clock stops as well until you start the timer.
It is possible to use that freezing of the real time to resync with NASA:
Timeskip a little, so that the end of the hold is earlier than at NASA and the simulator shows a
NO GO while the real time clock on F11 is stopped.
Then start the event timer, when the NASA countdown resumes. This will help if NASA decides to have the T-9 hold shorter or longer than the ingame 10 minutes.
Armin