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I can't seem to get my aircraft to move forward using a keyboard. Flying backwards is fine, but using the ^ key is a nogo. Controller works fin theough!

OS: Windows 10 (Build 16251) Browser: Firefox Developer Edition (58.0b10 64-bit)




Same issue on both Firefox (57.0.2) and Chrome (62.0.3202.94) on Windows 10 (build 16299.64). At least for me forward doesn't seem to be completely ignored; while holding it down it will occasionally spurt forward a bit.


Off topic, but did they really have 16,251 builds of windows.

Is that low, high or normal(expected)?


Raymond Chen has got a video exactly regarding this! (https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/One-Dev-Minute/One-Dev-Quest...)


normal, modern dev with automated builds and git creates a build every time you commit (or every push), and you can commit for a missing comma so ... with 10 or more people working on it on a daily basis it can go up very fast


ah, yeah that makes sense - I was thinking of “releases” not so much “builds” and thats why it looked weird to me...


Also I believe that this is the kernel build counter, and it's the same counter that's used since Win95. Someone has published a list: https://www.gaijin.at/en/lstwinver.php

edit: it's not the kernel build counter and MS has cheated with it in the past, but it has stayed sequential across the whole NT tree (as this is where any post-2K Windows originates). https://www.howtogeek.com/140411/learn-the-secrets-of-the-wi...


I had to refresh the page once or twice throughout my play time because of key issues.




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