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Hi, we'll look into adjusting the speed.
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TheBiggerBass started following Introduction to Livery creation
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As I didn't pay much attention yet to lieveries and skins I'm struggeling where there is the appropriate storage location for aircraft custom liveries. I found several potential locations: Saved Games\DCS\Liveries Saved Games\DCS\Liveries\<aircraft name> Saved Games\DCS\mods\<aircraft name>\Liveries DCS World\Bazar DCS World\Bazar\<aircraft name> DCS World\Mods\aircraft\<aircraft name>\Liveries DCS World\Core Mods\aircraft\<aircraft name>\Liveries ... and there may be even other locations I didn't find yet. I have no clue where to store which livery and would appreciate some guidance. (to admin: I don't want to open a new topic for my question but did not find another topic covering this issue)
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On the MIDS page, it's impossible to correctly modify the date and time. When entering a new date/time using the UFD, the data always appears differently on this DDI page. Additionally, each time the date button is pressed, the MIDS page displays a different date without entering any new data. Is this correct behavior? Is this a known issue?
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The Americans became experts at picking up downed pilots in the Pacific. One was the destroyer around the fleet. But Americans submarines picked up hundreds of pilots the last few years of the war. Then you have the sea planes that also picked up hundreds. In some cases both subs and sea planes would pick up pilots just a few hundred meters of Japanese held island. Bullets and shells churning up the sea as the planes landed and grabbed the pilots aboard.
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Hi, we'll see what we can do.
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Added to our new list https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aOrQR8opRdUnNfK9aAFfXnRZUB6IGGDSYP5xXOkk9Jw/edit?usp=sharing
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Well may I just say "thank you very much, Sir" because I had never heard of "PC Part Picker" before... then I saw the link you supplied was US/in USD so I thought "oh, that's a shame; a great idea but US focused." Oh no.... it's UK-too! Wow. I will now be having hours of fun with that. One of the bemusing things about this for people like me (who built machines years ago and hasn't kept up with what everything means these days) is all the different combinations of chipsets, interfaces, etc. That website appears to check compatibility and do 'best price', what a fab idea
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kashishmishra211 joined the community
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here a sample mission. 4 plane formation night flying. ai wingmen flying completely dark. ext_light.miz
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emilycarter joined the community
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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Hi, we'll look into this as time allows. I added it to our bug list
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kevehek495 joined the community
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thanks a lot, appreciated
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Hi, BrassEm. How much giga bytes do you want to reduce in uninstalling jet modules ? Each of those jet modules use 2 or 3 giga bytes. Even the four modules are uninstalled correctly, new free disk space maybe only 10 giga bytes. Those free space / used size can be checked by Windows default explorer's indicator or its folder properties. Uninstalling airplane modules is not so effective to get free disk space. Bigger disk spaces are required by terrain modules. Old terrains Nevada or Persian Gulf use around 30 giga bytes for each. Current developing terrains (Afghanistan / Iraq / Kola / CWG) use from 80 giga bytes to 160 giga bytes. Uninstalling a terrain module will give you bigger free space easily ...
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Rudel_chw started following After so many years, radio and comms still not working
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After so many years, radio and comms still not working
Rudel_chw replied to primus_TR's topic in General Problems
On the mig, the battery does not power the radio, you need to ask the ground crew to connect external power, then you can use the rafio with the engine off. -
The 5800X3D is no longer sold new, but you may be able to get a decent deal for it second hand. A 5700X3D should perform similarly in most games. Having very many cores is not so beneficial for games, while the X3D-cache has a big benefit. An alternative is to upgrade to AM5, getting a cheapish AM5-motherboard, 64 GB of DDR5-6000 and a 7600X. For example, like this: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TykKdH DCS can really benefit from 64 GB of RAM, and by going to AM5, you are not spending more money on an obsolete platform. A big benefit of that route is that you later on do another big upgrade to a much faster X3D-CPU and get a big boost. The 7600X is about as fast as a 5700X3D/5800X3D, but where the latter is the end of the line, you can later on replace that 7600X with a 9800X3D or a future generation X3D-chip. That new motherboard also has PCIe 4, so that means that it can use faster NVMe's and is more futureproof with regard to the PCIe speed for the GPU. PS. It is absolutely not necessary to get an AIO cooler. Not sure what cooler you have on there (the stock one??), but there are very good air coolers for amazingly low prices, like the one that I specced in my build. These are more reliable and longer lasting than AIOs. Of course, regardless of air cooling or AIO, you need decent airflow into the case.