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Many people have commented that having asw on actually worsens their performance over having it off. This was true for me as well, and I have seen comments all over about it, saying it is best to just turn it off. Apparently, for some, the feature is bugged. But if you wait until you are actually in the cockpit and about to fly, disable asw entirely first by pressing right ctrl+numbpad 1, and then wait a sec and press right ctrl+numbpad 3 to force it back on. This solves all issues and makes asw flawless. You can test it by flying low and fast over trees- look to your side while passing them and now they will fly by buttery smooth. I tie the keys to a voice attack command that also temporarily displays fps to confirm it registered. Hope this helps some people and happy flying.

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Does it have any affect on the rendering of airplanes? I find that when ASW kicks in it tends to make them look like they're flapping their wings - quite amusing but very distracting.

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The wing flappers are still there, unfortunately?. If you want, try getting in the cockpit and instead hitting rightctrl+kp1 to disable all, and then rightctrl+kp2 to keep asw off but lock at 45/40 fps. It still feels a lot smoother imo.

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Does this work with OpenComposite? 

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