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AusGoose

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  1. Last I checked the issue was still present for me. Ill see if I can reproduce it, and then what a reinstall does. Definitely was an issue I had too, but good that a reinstall fixes it. Goose
  2. Just to clarify what StixxAus is saying, the issue is the STT not un-designating. Even when the radar target has been destroyed, the lock remains on a non-existent target irrespective. Thanks for the input Tholozor but there has been a miscommunication here; can confirm not being able to 'unlock' a radar contact is certainly not by design. Thanks!
  3. Ok, After a few hours of playing around, I have managed to create a shortcut to my open beta which forces the use of a particular saved games folder, and launches in VR. The dcs_variant.txt seems to not be working any more, or I am doing it wrong. In any event, I couldn't get it to work. So for those who want to do what I did to get two saved games locations, read on. What I wanted: Two DCS installs; one Open Beta build (OB), one stable/release build (release), each with their own folder in saved games. What did I try that didn't work: Most recent Skatezilla DCS updater, dcs_variant.txt method outlined in various places in these forums. What did work: A desktop shortcut to the OB DCS which triggered the OB to use its own saved games folder, and launch in VR How did I do it: Multiple DCS installs with individual saved games folders 1. Find the DCS install folder of the install build you wish to give a new saved games folder. I found mine at this location C:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\ this is my open beta build. 2. In the DCS install folder, find the DCS.exe file. Mine was here C:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\bin\DCS.exe. 3. Right click on the DCS.exe file and select 'send to > Desktop (Create Shortcut)' 4. Go to your desktop and find the newly created shortcut. Rename it if you choose through right clicking on the icon and selecting 'Rename' from the menu. I called my shortcut 'DCS Open Beta'. 5. Right click on the shortcut again and select Properties 6. In the Properties window, select the 'Shortcut' tab. Look for the box called 'Target'. 7. In that box, it should have the path to the DCS install. Edit it by going to the end of the link address and adding --force_enable_VR -w "DCS 2". The text in the quotes, in my case DCS 2, will become the name of your new DCS saved games location linked to that install folder. To clarify, after editing, my 'Target' field had the following entry: "C:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\bin\DCS.exe" --force_enable_VR -w "DCS 2" 8. Click Apply on the Properties dialogue box. Now left double click to start DCS using the link you just made. You will need to sign in to DCS again, after which DCS should start in VR. 9. If you alt-tab out of DCS and check in explorer, you should find a new folder in saved games with the name you gave it at step 7. I found mine at C:\Users\joebloggs\Saved Games\DCS 2 Limitations: Starting my openbeta any other way than my new shortcut defaults back to the original DCS saved games folder location. Be warned if you want to keep your 'other' installs saved games folder pure. I keep a backup just in case...might be worth having two custom saved games folders, not sure if I'll do that. I do hope this helps anyone who has experienced the same issue I have. Goose out
  4. Thanks for asking this Rik, I am having the same problem. Followed the steps from previous (old) posts and nothing I do seems to get it working: both my OB and Release installs try to use the default folder. Put another way, irrespective of the dcs_variant.txt file, both installs just use the same saved games/DCS folder. Has anyone got the current release and beta builds and been able to get them using different saved games folders? If so: how? A couple people on our server having the same issue.
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