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VNAV can be made either by AP or even using it's Refs with AP OFF and flying Manually. It can be really slow Speeds though to use at STARS & SIDS so for the Sim I suggest not using that. FLC is best to Climb whilst you set AutoThrust 250kts under 10,000ft then 310kts above. Descend with VS and set Pitch to -2500 and follow ATC. Set Speed 290kts using Speed Brakes until at 13,000ft to be at 275kts, then 250kts under 10,000ft , then follow ATC Suggested Speed. If you try VNAV it will certainly be very slow and not make all the Altitudes on the FP unless you carefully edited them all to Real Charts. It's that crap. Great Plane though.
VNAV works perfectly. You're using it wrong. Too hard to go through it all here though.
VNAV used to work well for the A320. Really not sure how it's doing right now as I totally hate that Plane for being dull.
Having flown the all variants of the PMDG 737 family available to us flight simmers over the years I have accumulated over 2000 hours on that family of aircraft alone, and over 9000 hours across fsx and p3d, the issue is resolved and seemed to be down to the MSFS2020 ai pilot settings, having disabled all pilot assistance settings the aircraft now follows the flight directions and proper FMC inputs. If you are not going to be respectful then there is no point in commenting.
I wasn't addressing you. Please pay attention to whom I was directing my comment.
Anyway - glad you've worked it out. Good to know the assists were the problem.