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  1. Glad I found this thread. I've spent hours trying to solve my stuttering problem, which at times made the game completely unplayable. Unchecking core 0 has 100% changed my DCS experience for the better!
  2. Yeah ... did try a different browser ... and no dice. I'll just stick with the downloaded pdf. Thanks for the suggestions.
  3. Yeah. I get the same thing when I use that link you provided. So weird ...
  4. I'm sure there is a stupidly simple solution ... but I can't figure it out. When I try to navigate to the manual for the F4 I get a "This site can't be reached" message. I've tried a couple different browsers. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
  5. Thanks! I was poking around to see if it might be a bug, but couldn't find anything related to that.
  6. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. In the past, if I switch the air to ground radar to GMT or SEA mode the terrain disappears and I only got "bricks" indicating targets. Which is what I want. But the last while whenever I switch modes the radar just continues to show the terrain, and no bricks. In other words, it looks exactly the same in all three modes ... just the default ground radar mode. Pretty sure I'm not doing anything different than I used to. Any ideas?
  7. Same issue here. But when I turn it on in the toolkit, it says I have to restart the VR session in order for the setting to take effect. But if I restart my WMR session, DCS closes. Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere where I can restart my VR session while DCS remains running?
  8. Ah ... okay, sorry. Should have played around a bit more with that. I haven't had a need for it to this point, and I thought doing that only temporarily overrode the saved frequency. Thanks.
  9. Is there any way to change the preset radio frequencies for the F18 radio in flight ... or can that only be done via the mission editor? I'm thinking specifically about a multiplayer server scenario where the radio frequencies used don't match the hornet preset frequencies, and I can't access the mission editor as a user. I realize I can manually punch in the frequencies, but would be handy to change the presets in flight if possible for efficiency.
  10. Thanks for the help. This is not my area of expertise at all, so I really appreciate it. I'll have a look at your guide. Yeah, I have a Dell Alienware R11. Fan cooled (just the stock fan setup). Doing a bit more looking around, seems like airflow may not be a strong suit of the case setup. Sitting at idle, CPU jumps back and forth between 2% and 7% consumption, and sits at about 4.5 GHZ (I assume that means it's using "turbo")
  11. Using intel XTU, still seem to have RAM left (was using 22 of 32 GB) and the CPU barely reached 20%. The only items of note were the "Package temperature" which was almost to max and the "Thermal Throttling" which went on immediately ... just can't figure out why given nothing seems overly taxed that I can tell.
  12. Thanks ... I'll pay attention to that next time I'm in. I'll try a monitoring tool to look at those other variables and see what I can find. I definitely have reprojection disabled. I tried enabling it to see if it would help, and it was one of the only factors I found that actually caused a hit to my FPS. I could barely reach 40 with it on.
  13. As I've been messing around with the setting in DCS I haven't really noticed a huge different in how the game looks in VR (other than without MSAA the shimmering is really bad). When I turn on the FPS counter, and then mess around with the settings, turns out it doesn't really matter what I do, the FPS is the same. Turn everything down low, or turn virtually everything to max, and I'm basically sitting at 40 - 52 FPS in a free flight mission. Fly down low over a city, or at a higher altitude, no change. Seems strange to me since everything I'm reading about in these and other forums, people are talking about how much the setting changes alter their FPS. Makes me wonder if there is something really obvious that I'm no cluing in to. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz RTX 3080 32 BG RAM Reverb G2
  14. I have the same question ...
  15. I seem to have recently developed an issue with my joystick (Winwing) in the F14 only. Other aircraft are not affected. On the pitch axis, if I push to far forward or pull too far back the stick in the virtual aircraft stick onscreen re-centers itself and the jet flies based on that "input" and not based on the position of my physical joystick. For whatever reason, pitching forward is most affected. Sometimes if I hold the physical stick forward, the virtual stick will jump back and forth between that forward position and a neutral position. I've tried playing around with curves, but no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
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