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  1. This is the reply of Pimax Customer Service. 50PPD (135° FOV) – Offers a more immersive experience with a wider field of view, ideal for gaming, flight/racing simulators, and watching movies! 57PPD (120° FOV) – Delivers higher clarity with sharper image quality, perfect for simulation games and reading. Ultrawide(140°FOV) 50PPD。The binocular overlap rate has changed from 105° to 90° Micro-OLED(103-105° FOV(H)),MicroOLED screen delivers vibrant, true-to-life colors. You can choose based on your personal needs! My reply: "So for games like DCS I better choose the 57 version for better visualization of the instruments en looking for other targets." Customer Service answer: Yes, we recommend going with the 57PPD version — it offers the highest clarity and is ideal for users who want the most detailed visuals.
  2. If you change thrust or speed the balance of your aircraft changes. So you constantly have to pull or push the stick. You can "trim" those constant stick forces away with your trim. So if you have to push the stick all the time, you trim "nose down" until you dont feel the control forces anymore. Hope this helps you. cheers!
  3. Thanks for info! Verzonden vanaf mijn iPhone met Tapatalk Pro
  4. What do you guy's recommend for a new build? Over here in the Netherlands the 7950x3d isn't on stock. Ordered it, waited more then 2 weeks and got the message that its not available. They don's expect it soon. So i'm thinking about buying the 7900x3d. Reasons? The 7950x3d is being preordered for €789 (msrp over here) The 7900x3d being sold for €600 (msrp - 12%) The 7800x3d being all that hyped, i wont be expecting it being sold here within the next two months, certainly not under msrp. Seeing all the reviews and expectations on the 7800 it is a bit unclear to me. I don't see any sidenotes on differences in cach mem per core (In favour of the 7900x3d) and the ability to use all the 8 cores of the 7800 and 7950 effectively in modern games. If i see benchmarks, i see framerate differences between the 7950 and the 7900 that are marginal to me. Is it worth waiting for several weeks and pay about 30% more for the 7950 upgrade? Or perhaps buying a temporary 7700 and wait for the 7800x3d to drop in price and sell the 7700? I have my build here waiting for the processor, would like to start building.
  5. Hi all! I joined a while ago and tried DCS (A10 & F16) since i was looking for some more immersion and depth in gaming. Coming from Star Citizen and War Thunder i'm amazed about the level of detail. Bought a Pico 4 but the old laptop isn't keeping up so i ordered new parts for a desktop. Guess i'm officially hooked and will be around for the time to come. Cheers all!
  6. Thanks, great guide!
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