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The login is for multi-player, I've never logged into it at all as I don't have enough time for multi-player so will have ot wait until I retire Yeah Steam makes use of my 1.6Gbps full fibre connection, unlike another well known flight sim that downloads at 1990's dial up modem speeds
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No problem, going to try and have a go myself tonight I've saved some of my old textures and got some from the pack on Github so will try mine later.
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No they won't, buy from the ED store and play DCS Stand-alone only, every module on the site says it doesn't work with Steam. You can't transfer licenses from ED to Steam but you can transfer Steam to Stand-alone. As for Steam honouring the sale, it was two completely different sales. Steam was part of the Trains, Planes and Auto mobiles festival and ED was an end of summer sale.
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I've had a look at the files, despite the version number not being updated and it appears there were changes last month, one of which is the "added rocket ccip cue distance indicator" which is new for the 0.7.0 update. The "Read Me" file has been updated last month, along with the "Flir fixes" so looks like 0.7.0 is there, just not on the latest version link. I've downloaded from: https://github.com/luizrenault/a-29b-community/archive/refs/heads/v2.9.0.47168ob.zip rather than the latest version link, all the files in there are from September 2024, whereas the latest version link is still October 2023. So either download direct from the link above or go to: https://github.com/luizrenault/a-29b-community and select "Code" in green and click "Download.zip" and not latest release.
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I would start by looking at the novice players and new players servers , few posts on the forums as well for beginners . If you start on servers like that, everyone should be around the same level as you then you can work your way up to more challenging servers. Hoggit do a Tuesday Night session for new players: https://wiki.hoggitworld.com/view/Getting_Started_With_Multiplayer 4YA also do sessions for new players: https://forum.dcs.world/forum/916-the-4ya-community/
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DCS Super Hercules mod by Anubis
TKhaos replied to Eight Ball's topic in Flyable/Drivable Mods for DCS World
Will be the Views.lua in the main Hercules folder I would imagine. If you open the file with Notepad++ there's the Cannon Target Station at line 137 and 279 and FOV is set at 42.661049 so make that bigger, could try something like 60.000000. Use that as a starting point and adjust either way until you are happy, most of the other FOV are set at 75.000000. Using Notepad++ is handy as it will make a backup file so you can revert back to that, if not just make a copy the Views.lua before doing anything. If you haven't got Notepad++ this is the official download: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ -
If you are UK and want to buy second-hand could try CEX, not my favourite with the grading methods and a little more expensive than eBay but at least they give warranties on all the stuff they sell. Just need to be careful with some stuff, for example my local shop was selling a Firestick for £33, Grade B so I pointed out you could buy it brand new for £30. If you want to go for new then you got these places: https://www.scan.co.uk/ does daily flash deals, get nearly all my stuff from them and used them for years. https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ is fairly decent and been using them since about 2007. https://www.ebuyer.com/ isn't too bad, had an account with them for 20+ years although not as cheap as they used to be. https://www.cclonline.com/ has been around since the 90's, can be hit and miss on prices buy worth looking at as some stuff is cheaper. https://box.co.uk/ not used these personally but they have been around a while and they do sell some of the older tech along with newer so might pick up something off the list new. Failing that you got Amazon, need to check daily for flash sales but some stuff is really cheap, I've seen GPU's with 40% off before, if you aren't in a rush the Black Friday sales are on in November but good chance you will find a better deal before then.
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Fictional U.S. Coast Guard A-10A skin request
TKhaos replied to Coastiejeff's topic in A-10A for DCS World
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Fictional U.S. Coast Guard A-10A skin request
TKhaos replied to Coastiejeff's topic in A-10A for DCS World
Download this file, it's for the A-10C but works fine with the A-10A. Open your DCS Saved Games, if you don't know how just type %USERPROFILE%\Saved Games into Windows Search and select the DCS folder If it's not already there create a Liveries folder and create a new folder called A-10A so you end up with DCS\Liveries\A-10A Copy the unzipped contents of the downloaded file across which will be USCG Clean and USCG Dirty then just select them off the loadout menu as normal You will end up with: DCS\Liveries\A-10A\USCG Dirty DCS\Liveries\A-10A\USCG Clean https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3308126/ -
I use the Logitech G502 Lightspeed wireless mouse, C920 webcam and G733 wireless headphones on one of my systems and use GHUB for all of them. I've never had a single issue with GHUB since it was launched, the previous Logitech Gaming Software it replaced could be a bit hit and miss at times.
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Price difference is due to Steam promotion ending yesterday and still a few days left to go on the DCS site. If you buy on Steam you can transfer the license to DCS standalone but not vice versa so if you buy on DCS site has to be used with standalone.
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Authorization is valid for 2d 23h 59m Message
TKhaos replied to RedRabbit_61's topic in Game Performance Bugs
You AV has likely quarantined a file, check it then run repair or restore the file and whitelist it and should work fine. It's generally a DLL file out the aircraft Bin folder. The worst offenders for doing it recently are Malwarebytes and McAfee but Windows Defender has been playing up recently.- 1 reply
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There is that down side and have felt it at times in the past, even this week it's been fairly warm in the UK so pushed room temperatures up. Plus in the summer I run different fan curves to keep things cool so that pushes power output up having 7 fans in the system, plus CPU and GPU
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Handy in the winter, heavy gaming I can heat my room up by 2c, has hit 3c sometimes and cheaper than having the heating on and that's with a single AMD card Yeah wouldn't see me spending that kind of money on GPU's, could buy a decent secondhand card for that
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Would need a 3080 +3080 or a 4090 + 4090 as matched pairs.
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No problems at all, very professional and well respected company. I take it you have privileged information concerning the phone call or live chat then of what took place. I have read the OP several times and can see no point in which they claim Scan have basically just said do it yourself and hung up on them. Having dealt with Scan extensively over a 30 year period, both personally and professionally I have a pretty good idea how they operate and how they go above and beyond to help clients. The 3XS support team have no problem with walking a person through how to do something and will even do video chat with you so they can show you how to do it. All 3XS systems are built to order, to your specs and when you place the order, for a small fee you get the option to go to Scan and build the system yourself with one to one tuition from a 3XS tech. All 3XS systems have extensive testing before being dispatched so I would imagine if they thought the fans where noisy they would have looked into it and rectified it before dispatch. It comes down to what the OP is used to, if they had a relatively quiet system before then it's going to notice more. My Antec case was noisy out the factory because the case and CPU fan control default was set to Auto in the Bios, as soon as I changed it to PWM and tweaked it the noise level dropped dramatically. Dunno, maybe if you did that and it was suddenly a lot quieter that would indicate that it was the CPU and case fans creating a majority of the noise and not the GPU. Although they could have just opened Armoury Crate and looked at the CPU/GPU fan speeds. Maybe if we knew what the previous system was, as in what case fans and CPU fan were installed we could compare it to this system and the dB between the two. I have very acute hearing so what sounds noisy to me isn't a problem for 99% of other people. Maybe they should have contacted Scan on delivery of the system, not wait a year. The end user also has a responsibility to report a potential problem ASAP, not just leave it for people to point the finger and make accusations that they aren't getting what they paid for. Anyway I've got better things to do with my time than waffle on about this. I've seen how a simple question about monitors turned into 6 pages of who knows best and dragged on for days and I'm not really that interested to be honest.
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If you don't sort it through adjusting fan speeds in software I would just get hold of Scan again, they are normally pretty good and more helpful than most. They most likely mentioned the Bios in relation to the CPU fan as they can be noisy at times if running near full, probably trying to eliminate that and so they know it's the GPU fans. It’s not like Scan are a bunch of amateurs, they know there business and have the credentials to back it up. I have known shops claim the warranty is void because an issue was left so long that it's the end users responsibility that something failed. Scan are okay though, but better off not mentioning it's been like it a year. Most of the X3S systems are 3 year warranty and they do cover parts, labour and carriage. Normally get the quickest response via phone or Live Chat. They are much better than most at support, I've never had any issues with them in the past 30 years. It's not like they are some one man band rip off or backstreet shop that doesn't care once they have your money, they are one of the biggest suppliers of software, hardware and pre built systems in the UK and supply overseas. They supply Royalty, MOD, NHS, Education, Emergency Services, Government and all kinds of other businesses and home consumers. They actively encourage people to learn and self build systems. Very few businesses provide things like Scan insurance so if you break something on installation they replace it free, handy if you drop a £500 GPU and you only paid £6 installation insurance.
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If you go on this site you can create your own in a few minutes, it's lists the UH-60L and all the maps. Excellent site for creating missions and campaigns especially if you're not too familiar with Mission Editor. You can pick maps off Context & Environment and choose aircraft from Flight Groups then fill in the rest as required. https://dcs-briefingroom.com/ It's doesn't list weapons loadouts for the UH-60L, just default mod loadouts but you can create the mission then just open it in Mission Editor in game and change the loadout if you got the weapons mod installed.
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I have done that before, was stuff I had planned on getting just a later date but at 50% off it made sense to buy then
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I almost never impulse buy anything, spend weeks researching something if I don't know about it, then will wait till I see good deals come up. As you are in no rush maybe keep an eye on places like Amazon for the flash sales or wait till end of November for the Black Friday sales and see if anything comes up in that.
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Yeah I guess it depends how deep the desk is, I've used a 32in 16:9 before with a desk mount because I didn't want to drill holes in the wall for mounts. Wasn't too bad as my desk is 34in deep, the monitor was set back almost 1ft then probably another 18in where I'm sat it my chair so had a nice bit of distance. Would probably struggle a little bit with 48in that close but that's just me so now I've decided to buy one it's either going on a floor standing TV mount I got or the wall. It's like my TV, the optimal size is 50in measured between the cabinet and my sofa where I sit so that's what I got, because I'm a bit OCD with things like that. I did the same with my 8 speaker surround sound, everything got measured out
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Yeah that's what I meant, not something I would do having a 48in monitor sat maybe 2ft away on a desktop it would be wall mounted so it didn't affect my eyes I just remember I got a high level adjustable TV stand in storage that takes a 60in TV which would be ideal and goes up to at least eye level so might not be wall mounting after all as I can put that against the wall and just drag the desk back further
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Explains a lot then, can imagine the size of that on a desk and it being impossibe to have at eye level
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Not sure what happened to that either, I have seen it with places I've worked but was more for monitoring purposes rather than working on say documents but would give me neck ache. When I did some teaching at the local college before they were even allowed to switch anything on in the computer classes they had to set their own monitors up, but we had to do it according to Health and Safety guidelines. Personally I set my own monitors up at eye level with my head in a natural position but it's each to their own.
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In the UK the HSE guidelines state you should take a 5 to 10 minute break every 60 minutes or more frequently if required. Others also suggest the 20-20-20 rule which is 20 second break, every 20 minutes and focus on something 20 feet away to prevent eye strain, in reality it rarely happens though. I know many professional reviews and articles claim the optimal size for a desk monitor is 27in for both work and gaming. You could further argue that with at what resolution, 4K, 2K or FHD because everyone's eyesight is different. I've never had any issues with 16:9 monitors before, a majority are that aspect now unless you go over 32in so it all depends on the size of your monitor. I have never had any issues and don't even need to move my head with a 27in 16:9, do have to marginally with 32in but barely anything. Saying that I could have a 45in 21:9 monitor and still not have problems unless I'm sat 2ft away from it, if it's at the correct distance it's fine. So not sure where the 16:9 issue comes in as it's all about screen size and position.