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Geoman

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  1. The World's First Microprocessor: F-14 Central Air Data Computer
  2. @Munkwolf: I tried your setting and did my usual morning routine (Hornet River Run and Nalchik landing) - the stutter disappeared!
  3. The new stable version with maxed out settings runs without any issues very fluidly in VR. The recently updated Open Beta introduced heavy stuttering and lag even on the lowest settings. This is per se not a problem at all for me, since we have got now a stable version with MT. Windows 10, NVIDIA Drivers 531.61
  4. Bendix Air Data Computer - Part 1: First Look Inside (YouTube) Bendix Air Data Computer - Part 2: Master Ken Explains (YouTube) Reverse-engineering an electromechanical Central Air Data Computer (Ken Shirriff's blog)
  5. I flew the river run challange and after that finished Mission one of Raven One. The overall responsiveness improved a lot, and on the carrier the framerate feels much higher - no more stuttering there. So for me it is an improvement.
  6. U.S. AIR FORCE MCDONNELL F-101 VOODOO AND LOCKHEED NF-104A TRAINING EXERCISE 1968 XD31091 McDonnell F 101 Voodoo
  7. I bought this module via current Christmas sale. Boy what a thrill! This thing feels like a sportwagon compared to the Hornet (which I love none the lesser). I very much like the canopy reflections, and the black out, red out and g-loc effects are so uncanny on spot - in VR I this module gives me the chills! Thank to the developers - why didn't I try this one earlier? The last time I "flew" the Viper was in 1998 or so via "Falcon 4.0". Now I'm inside it!
  8. https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3306742/ I found this training mission extremely helpful. After mastering that, I even manage to refuel via DCS' built-in aerial refueling mission with the dreaded Viking
  9. I found this on YouTube, found it helpful for all us virtual Hornet drivers: REAL F/A-18 HORNET | COCKPIT TOUR & BUTTON TEST | 4K "Made by Airbus A330 pilot and photographer specialized in military aviation". It seems to be the Spanish version of a legacy hornet.
  10. [TR 1950X, 64GB RAM, RTX3090, DCS installed on m2-SSD, HP Reverb G2, Thrustmaster Hotas, Win 10 latest, GFX-settinings: VR] Until now version 2.7 ran flawlessly on my rather outdated rig. After updating to version 2.8, an otherwise fast rendering "2 minute fun ride of river run challenge" ends in heavy stuttering, with even the windows desktop included with massive CPU utilization spikes. UPDATE: I let "DCS-Update-Witching-Utility.exe" witch everything, and let "DCS Updater Utility.exe" repair, clean and update. The fps-drops are gone, the simulation runs fast again without any lagging. UPDATE2: The same symptoms re-occurred, only 20 later minutes into the simulation. Therefore I tried the stable 2.7 version. Here I got the heavy lagging and stuttering like in 2.8 !! So I reverted the to "522.25-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql.exe" which is the NVIDIA driver version right before the latest version (526.47). With this older driver I did a "river run challenge" and a "case 1 recovery" without any issues. So maybe the graphics driver is also an issue or even the main culprit... UPDATE3: Close, but no cigar. The stuttering came right back 1h after play. So I did a complete reinstall of Windows 10, this finally solved the problem. After 4h of testing no such problems. NVIDIA-Driver-Version: 512.15 (came right over Windows-Update)
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