Starseed, I don't know if you watched the video that I posted above or not but he has some good videos. I had the same issues you are having. After watching the video and following his technique I am cruising now at FL350 easily. I had poor technique (not knowing how the CRJ handles). We can't fly the CRJ like it's a 737.
So guys, I had enough time to analyze the mistakes made in the Dortmund project, to make a plan for myself, which will be included in the update.
1. I will fix the mistakes in the middle of the terminal with the interior textures. I mistakenly connected a Comp map from another texture to one of the albedo textures. Also, I will remove the jumping passengers in the middle of the terminal.
2. I will edit the texture of the runway, in principle, I have already done this.
3. I will make the boarding gates on parking lots 3-4 after dismantling the mobile Jetways. I already have all the information, including new photos taken at the airport itself, so I can thank one of the users for this.
4. I will install animated flags. The author of these flags is Christian Bahr
5. I will finish building the houses, across the road from the city side. This is the most voluminous part of the updates, so the update will have to wait a bit.
Regarding the native version for MSFS 2024. Yes, it will be. I will make it by the end of the year. If I make it sooner, then it will be ready sooner. But please, don't ask me about the pricing for the native version.
Regarding my new project. Most likely it will be made exclusively for MSFS 2024. What kind of project is this, officially, I haven't said anything about it yet, but I have already started working on it.
These are my plans.
We don't know this board specifically, but if FS runs, the CRJ should too.
Please check the required hardware specifications of the simulator you intend to run the CRJ on.
Logs auf der Zeitschiene anzulegen, ist ein probates Mittel zur Fehleranalyse, insbesondere dann, wenn in einer sehr offenen Software-Umgebung, wie z.B. XPlane, externe, also "fremde" AddOns, Plugins, teilweise bis in die Grundfesten von XPlane gehend, interagiert wird. Für eine Fehleranalyse kann es dann sehr hilfreich sein, die Situation, die konkret den Programmabsturz verursacht hat, mit den Konstellationen zu vergleichen, die davor keinen Programmabsturz verursacht haben. So lässt sich das "Suchfeld" zur Fehleranlayse meist deutlich einschränken. Wir als XPlane-User stellen uns bei jedem CTD ja auch immer als erstes die Frage: "Was ist jetzt anders, als beim letzten XPlane-Aufruf?" ... und versuchen aus der Erinnerung darauf eine Antwort als teil der Problemlösung zu geben. Diese Chance hatte LR bisher nicht, daher jetzt die Zeitstaffelung Log1, Log2, ...
Auf meinen Rechner gibt es eine Reihe von Programmen, z.B. Oracle VirtualBox, die diese Art der Log-Zeitstaffelung verwenden.