On 2011/11/22 15:36, Olaf Hartmann <olaf.hartm...@s1998.tu-chemnitz.de> wrote:
> In strong wind conditions it expects me to circle, wich i will very
> likely not do in the mountains.

Without circling, there is no "expected lift in next thermal", and the
MacCready theory is not applicable.

Configuring a positive MacCready value or even AutoMC would not make
sense if you do not plan/expect to circle.  With MacCready=0.0, XCSoar
will work as you expect it to.

Max

(P.S.: XCSoar is still doing several historic mistakes, for example
the option that auto-increases the MacCready setting if you're above
final glide)

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