As an example, I've done a simple video trying to show what I explained about SEQM pushback in 777F. I have tried to show the 3 different steps I now have to go through for every position I use:
1- Pushback customization: As you will see in the video, the airplane starts the turn too late, therefore overshooting the centerline and having to readjust making an exagerated an unreal path. I have looked for real pushback videos just in case and also found one of a 787 doing the pushback with GSX's previous versions without that issue.
Sorry, but these videos doesn't provide any help, because the one from the previous GSX supposedly working "better", was made a Chicago O'Hare so, fact the GSX was previously able to automatically pushback a 777 at O'Hare, doesn't help in any way with your claim the new version cannot do that at SEQM.
2- Reseting position and default pushback: After reseting the entire parking position, the pushback shows the same behaviour as with the custom pushback.
3- Quickedit pushback: This one looks like to most realistic path for me of the three after having adjusted it, it does make a strange movement in the middle of the pushback but I'd still say this one is the best.
I see in your video you customized the pushback at SEQM, and you used Snap mode. Snap mode is UNCHANGED in this update, is still using the previous algorithm, the new one is used *only* in Free mode ( Snap OFF ) or QuickEdit, or when there's no customization ( default Left/Right ). This means, if the current version cannot pushback correctly in Snap mode here, the previous version couldn't either.
However, I think I found what the problem might be: when you pressed the Reset button, the custom Pushback didn't reset! See you still had the Lat/Lon coordinates, even after pressing the Reset button ? That's why your 2nd try was the same as the 1st one: you were still using the custom pushback in Snap mode, instead of the new automatic system, which works like the QuickEdit.
We'll check this, because the Reset button in supposed to reset the whole parking including any custom pushback, in the meantime, you can do the following to really reset to default:
- Manually delete the Lat Lon (an Heading, if it's there) fields, leaving only a blank space, keep the Snap on, and press Apply.
OR
- If you don't have other customization you care for that airport, just reset the whole airport, by selecting the topmost node that says "Airport" and press Reset, so it will reset the whole airport to default, removing your .INI file for it.
Problems: One has to edit each and everyone of the positions it's going to use + If one wants the aircraft facing another direction has to re-edit the pushback + that smooth path and without strange movements in the middle is what I was used to with GSX and without the need of manual editing.
The reality is exactly the opposite: the new system works better with NO previous customization. Your example already had a customization, which is probably not needed anymore. The new default, is exactly like the
QuickEdit you liked!!