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Broeils

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  1. Good find! I'm using a TM warthog aswell and with the throttle disconnected the F-4E module doesn't immediately crash after pressing fly anymore. When I switched back to using the warthog throttle, DCS crashes again. I don't really have an accessible backup throttle though, my TM Cougar is hidden below my desk to provide me with the rudder pedals only
  2. I'm getting crashes to desktop aswell, but not after x minutes, mine are immediately after entering the cockpit and starting the sim. Therefore I opened a different topic.
  3. Sure. But still, nothing malicious about traffic to Matomo from a webbrowser. Personally I saw the traffic aswell (while I'm trying to debug crashes related to the F-4E module) and assumed it was because I told a popup in the menu I did want my usage data shared with the developers
  4. Also wanted to chime in on Piwik/Matomo connections, nothing nefarious about that. Thats just user experience telemetry used on websites (such as the manual thats loaded in the browser) to see how customers are navigating using your website; not big bad centralized user tracking, ads or malware related. They probably could make it optional, like being asked if you want to share your usage statistics with the developers (like dcs does in the main menu now).
  5. DCS freezes and crashes to desktop in any instant action or (training) mission for the F-4E after pressing the 'FLY' button in the briefing popup window. I have reinstalled DCS and done all the usual fixes to no avail. I have noticed that (re)moving 'Saved Games/DCS/Config' works once. But after restarting DCS the sim freezes again with the same errors in the logs. This isn't a good bandaid however as I have to rebind everything to use the sim once. For me this only happens in the F-4E, all other modules work fine. I've submitted this through the DCS interface and made a Discord topic about it. I also have a video capture of the proces: dcs.log-20240527-094240.zip dcs.log-20240527-133854.zip
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