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  1. okopanja's post in FC3 Removal and AI was marked as the answer   
    No, you will not loose them. All DCS modules consist of mandatory part available ingame and paid part (cockpit).
  2. okopanja's post in F-15C tons (most?) of actions not boundable to HOTAS buttons in 2.9 was marked as the answer   
    I tested as well without Clickable-FC3 with same result: this is not ED's issue. Redk0d (author of the mod) did progress with F-15C more than with other FC3s, so perhaps unintentionally the modifications he made did collide with ED's changes.
     
  3. okopanja's post in Multi-thread overheating CPU was marked as the answer   
    Since I am a laptop user with laptop which does not have good cooling (despite award for best cooling company bought). In my case it's Dell G7 7700, i7 10750h, RTX 2070 Super, 64GB RAM.
    Here is what I observed and what helped at the end:
    - Often the problem occurs with laptops which position the CPU/GPU in the center with inadequate shared heat-sinks that lead heat to the FANS positioned on side. Even if they place the super fast fans, the heat builds up in the central section.
    - Hyperthreading does bring temperature UP
    - MT bring the temperature UP, instead of one core all of them are working this bringing power budget and highest clock speed to limit
    - Coolpads help but have to be carefully selected
    What helped in my case:
    - Regular cleaning of intakes and outlets
    - Re-pasting stock paste which turned into stone after 1 year of DCS
    - Disabling Hyperthreading will reduce the temperature for several degrees + will stop confusing the scheduler that it has more cores then it does, and thus result in better cache usage.
    - Buying adequate coolpad to take heat away. I Bought in total 3 coolpads: 1. Coolermaster Notpal XL 2. Klim Wind 3. IETS GT500 (with USB HUB). Coolermaster was a total flop. Klim Wind was doing fine (73-74 Celsius for GPU) until MT arrived, at that point temperature rose for CPU/GPU by almost 5 degrees. IETS GT500 solved the problem by bringing temperature of GPU down to 67 when running on maximum (noisy) setting. When I reduce the noise, it runs at 73 which is good enough for me.
    Bottom line: laptops do not excel in DCS. There is a reason why manufacturer reduces the price from item sold normally at 1900-2000EUR to 1500EUR. If you buy expensive equipment you should try to get the one that has good cooling, and this costs. Investing into the quality and expensive coolpad like IETS GT500 is a wise thing when you consider total investment and risks.
    Here is the link for the product:
    https://www.amazon.de/IETS-Leistungsstarker-Laptop-Kühlpad-Geschwindigkeit-Dichtungsschaum/dp/B09D92421X
  4. okopanja's post in RWR warnings when ground radar targeting a different aircraft was marked as the answer   
    I think more than one issue with same symptoms but more than one cause.
    1. If yound find yourself in a beam while other aircraft is locked or even firered upon, if the signal is strong enough and your rwr sensitive enough, you should get an rwr warning
    2. There is a known bug where you get RWR/BDA/Team kills belonging to another aircraft. I think the DCS recycles aircraft objects and it can happen that same identificator gets reused. It would be nice if ED can confirm this
  5. okopanja's post in KA-50 III cockpit view constantly resets to ultimate zoom in was marked as the answer   
    Check your axis bindings, you likely have a stick or throttle assigned to the zoom.
    Your BS2 does not have this issue since it has own copy of bindings.
  6. okopanja's post in Unable to open mission files anymore was marked as the answer   
    Another similar problem as above link:
     
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