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Rich97

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  1. Il dubbio è più che lecito, speriamo che con le prossime patch sistemino questa cosa, ed introducano un anti alias efficiente che non impatti troppo sugli fps. Per ora comunque ho trovato nel DSR un buon compromesso che davvero fa il suo, ma questo effettivamente potrebbe cambiare da pc a pc. Io ad esempio su monitor 2k (upscalato a 4k con DSR) con una 3080, 64GB di ram e intel i5 13600k riesco così a stare sopra i 60fps con un bel colpo d’occhio ed eliminando in gran parte quel fastidioso effetto delle seghettature. Qual è l’effetto dell’fxaa, e che vantaggi hai visto nel tuo caso?
  2. Non so se può interessarvi, ma siccome ho riscontrato lo stesso problema (ormai ufficialmente dichiarato da ED) ho cercato nel forum una soluzione, ed è possibile attivare il DSR dal pannello di controllo NVIDIA per sopperire alla mancanza di ssaa in game. Ecco le istruzioni per farlo: 1) You need switch on DSR (I use 2.25x - it's analog of SSAA 1.5 in DCS, because 1.5x1.5=2.25) 2) Set DSR smoothness (next row) - my choose is 20% 3) after "apply" you'll get extra resolution in Windows. For example - my native screen resolution 2.5K - 2560x1440, but after this manipulation I able to have 4K 3840x2160 (2.25x2560x1440 or 1.5x2560x1.5x1440 in terms of DCS) 4) As for DCS I must first of all set 4K resolution in Windows (the best way - is change resolution in NVIDIA CP and save monitor frequency 144 (for me), in this case NVIDIA G-SYNC works OK) an only then set 4K resolution in game and DCS will see and apply this resolution. Otherwise, without set it in Windows, DCS will see extra resolution but will not apply it. It sad, because for exaple in IL-2 it works without changing resolution in Windows... Any way it works. Se cercate il thread originale potete vedere quante persone hanno temporaneamente risolto in questo modo, me compreso.
  3. UPDATE: manopola f-18 venduta, per chi volesse è ancora disponibile il joystick (stick f-16 + base) a 250 euro. UPDATE 2: VENDUTO
  4. Hi everyone, I know this topic has been covered for years now, but really there are some things that don't add up for me. My setup consists of the following components: - RTX 3080, Intel i5 13th gen, 64GB Ram (3200 hz ddr4), ssd nvme 1 tb (for DCS only), LG Ultragear gsync 144 hz monitor, TrackNP 5 (the Chinese version of TrackIR 5, which uses the same software and reviewed positively by many users). I am very happy with my setup, which in single player would allow me to average above 120 fps in flight with a good balance of SSA and MSAA. Yet, due to the well-known stuttering problems of the trackIR software, which has a fixed refresh rate of 120 hz, any fps fluctuation other than 60 or 120 causes very annoying stuttering even at high fps: In fact, it only takes drops of a few fps (e.g., from 120 to 90, going from flying at high altitude to hovering over a city, or in situations with several units to render, such as on aircraft carriers) to make the game graphically unacceptable, especially looking sideways inside the cockpit; the result is that it feels like running at 30 fps or even less. After spending hours and hours in the NVIDIA panel and following endless online tutorials I resigned myself, and for now I solved it by capping the monitor's refresh rate to 60 and doing the same thing with the fps, and turning on the vsync. So I got a more than satisfactory and smooth gaming experience. I also thought that the problem might be my non-original version of head tracking, yet in the forum I read about the same problem even for those who use the original track ir 5; or to switch to a freesync monitor, but I don't think that's the problem either. Yet one doubt always remains with me: is it possible that limiting the hardware is really the only solution? And most importantly how is it possible that from the videos of some YouTubers (spudknocker, GS...) it seems that everything is always smooth as butter i any situation? they also have similar hardware, with gsync monitors etc.. and indeed they recommend in their own videos to rely on gsync to gain as many fps as possible. This means they don't have the same problem, and I really would liketo know how to do it. What do you guys think? Have you experienced the same problem? More importantly, has a solution been found once and for all?
  5. Nella versione mfssb non cambia solo la manetta, ma anche la stessa base dello stick: quella che ho io è sprovvista del motorino mfssb. A conti fatti ho preferito quindi ordinare il set completo innanzitutto perché conviene di più il pacchetto rispetto al comprare i singoli componenti separatamente; e poi perché “liberarmi” di un set completo (quello che ho attualmente) è più facile: credo che un potenziale interessato cerchi l’intero hotas, piuttosto che solo una manopola o solo uno stick, con eventuali problemi di compatibilità.
  6. Ciao, il tasso di cambio euro-dollaro cambia giornalmente. Ora 1 euro vale 1,10 dollari. Quando ho comprato l’hotas 1 euro valeva 1,03 dollari. Per questo la differenza, purtroppo non posso aggiornare quotidianamente il prezzo di vendita in base a come varia il tasso di cambio. In totale comunque ho speso 503 euro, quindi paradossalmente lo sto vendendo a più di 10 euro in meno di quanto l’ho comprato. Ovviamente se qualcuno fosse interessato non chiederei più di quanto risulterebbe dalla conversione attuale in euro, ed anzi mettendomi d’accordo anche per qualcosa in meno. Allego lo screen Paypal dove si vede quanto ho speso in euro (senza contare le tasse di 55 euro, che ho pagato al corriere alla consegna, e calcolate da FedEx durante lo sdoganamento).
  7. Ciao a tutti, come da oggetto vendo l’hotas nuovissimo e ancora imballato. Ricevuto dal corriere il 18/04/2023. Mai assemblato nè usato, ancora negli imballaggi, che ho aperto solo per effettuare foto di vendita (ho messo annuncio anche su subito.it). Vendo perché prima che mi fosse consegnato ho deciso di ordinare la versione f16 MFSSB, che mi arriverà lunedì prossimo. PREZZO 490 EURO (ordinando dal sito Winwing i prezzi sono stati: 400 $ di hotas, 66 $ di spedizione, 55 € di diritti di importazione paese extra UE). Disponibile per consegna a mano (sono di Como) o per spedizione (a carico dell’acquirente). UPDATE: manopola f-18 venduta, per chi volesse è ancora disponibile il joystick (stick f-16 + base) a 250 euro.
  8. Thank you guys for all your suggestions and explanations! I see that nex generations are around the corner, and I’d really love to have as first PC a “next level beast” with latest specs. But would it be doable with a 2000-2400 budget? I think this is the only issue
  9. Thank you Luc! Going for a pre-built would be much easier for me indeed but I'd accept the challenge if the final result will worth the "trouble". I also have a friend of mine who could help me. I don't have enough computer expertise to answer your question If you say it's not optimized I'd stay on a DDR4 64GB then. About the pre-built, the only thing that concerns me is the 32GB RAM's behaviour on heavy maps. And yes, VR will come later: I have the feeling that the 4000 will be out of budget...
  10. Good morning aviators! Nice to meet you, I'm a console newbie who recently fell in love with DCS (especially watching at Growling Sidewinter vids), currently looking for my first PC building capable of running this sim properly at high resolutions (1440p at least) and FPS (60+) with track IR (and eventually VR in the future). During these days I spent hours of my life checking threads and discussions on this forum and YouTube, trying to learn something about proper pc components. I have to admit that starting from zero has been a bit frustrating, so I initially checked for pre-build pcs on Amazon and e-stores, like this one: https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B0B8P4VW2L/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=A33HPOSNUQ2NKR&th=1 It looked quite good: 32gb RAM DDR4 3200MHZ, intel core i7-12700KF (4,90GHZ), Nvidia GeForce 3070 8GB, 2tb M.2 SSD, 2.299euros. But then I kept reading everywhere not to trust pre-build configurations because of their over-pricing, and most of all that 32GB RAM is starting to be not enough on DCS, especially for MP heavy missions. So I tried to build my own configuration piece after piece at a similar budget including 64GB RAM DDR5. Here it is: Processor: Intel Core i7-12700K (3,6-5,0 GHZ) - 472 euros Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z690-P WIFI ATX, Intel Z690, LGA1700, DDR5, PCI 5.0, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, WiFi 6 (802.11ax), Realtek 7.1 Sorround, 3xM.2, 4xSATA 6GB/s, Aura Sync RGB - 256,47 euro Memory: Crucial RAM CT2K32G48C40U5 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR5 4800MHz - 305,99 euros System Cooling: MSI MAG CORELIQUID 360R V2 Liquid CPU Cooler 360mm Radiator, 3x 120mm ARGB PWM Fan, ARGB illumination, MSI Center, compatible with Intel and AMD, LGA 1700 ready - 125 euros Graphic Card: MSI GeForce RTX 3080 VENTUS 3X PLUS 10G OC LHR Gaming - NVIDIA RTX 3080 LHR, GPU 1740 MHz, GDDR6X 10 GB - 927,34 euros SSD: MSI SPATIUM M480 SSD 1TB - PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Drive, 7000MB/s Read & 5500MB/s Write, 3D NAND, Built-In Data Security, MSI Center - 160,99 euros Power Supply: Corsair RM850 ATX, Modular, 80 Plus Gold, 850 Watt, RM Series - 124,90 euros Case: EMPIRE GAMING – Case PC Gamer Diamond ARGB mid-tower ATX - 75,99 euros TOTAL: 2448,68 EUROS What do you think about this build? Do I forget something? Is everything compatible? What performance would I get? I'd like to stay lower on budget (2000 euros), maybe going on a 3060 or an Intel Core i5, but I fear of not getting an enjoyable experience with as high performance as on more recent components. Sorry for all these questions, but this is my very first time in PC gaming, and I really want to make the right choice, enjoyable and durable for at least 4-5 years. I would really appreciate your help
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