On Tuesday, November 22, 2011, David Reitter wrote:

> It seems that users find the need to play "what if", and they manipulate
> MC to do so  (and for other wrong reasons, as you point out).  So
> there's a need to let them do that, is there not?
The can play with the MC setting however they like for "what if" scenarios.
I probably even makes sense. xcsoar will happily calculate an answer to that
"what if" scenarios. Depending on the input the answers may be extreme or
indicated as not achieveable, i.e. with low MC value and high headwind, where
older devices might give a nice looking number suiting the user which is wrong.

Andreas

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