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Kozo1

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  • Birthday June 21

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    DCS World
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    Netherlands
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    Photography, woodworking, archaeology, and sim racing/flying

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  1. Great! Thanks for the link - this is just the instructions and confirmation I was looking for before purchasing a new router.
  2. Hi all, I'm sort of glad to see I'm not alone with this problem. I just bought a quest 3 recently and the link cable is not working (tried literally everything else, even replacing the link cable twice, and the headset). Only thing I haven't done yet is uninstalling these HID-compliant consumer control devices. You're description says to click on every single "grayed out" one. But none of mine appear grayed out. Should I still try uninstalling them, or will that screw up something else of mine? edit: I've have done ALL of the Meta support suggestions - over the course of about 20 emails and 5 days. Now they say they are passing the problem up to a different team to look for a solution (year right). And when I say they, I mean whatever chatbot was responding with generic text. about 1 in 20 tries and my headset works. Never tested it for more than about 10 minutes, because by the time I get it going I have no time to play anymore. If I simply disconnect and try to reconnect it doesn't work again. Getting all kinds of different errors. Failing to find my PC, thinks the cable is USB2, freezing on loading screen in headset, freezes as soon as the desktop (grey grid-like room) loads with glitchy borders, disconnects immediately, disconnects after a few seconds or minutes. i7-13700KF, 32 GB 5600 DDR5, RTX 4070, Windows 11. Seems I'll be trying Virtual desktop, only problem is I can't plug my computer into my router because it is on the ground floor. But I see there is a way to use a dedicated router just for VD even when the PC is connected via wifi to the internet. In any case, good luck all who have this problem. Maybe I'll ask meta for a 10 euro voucher for my troubles. That will solve everything.
  3. Yes Indeed. With the auto-hover 'sensitivities', having a copilot to shoot/guide the missiles would be a godsend. Alternatively, I would almost rather the option of having a pilot when I am in the copilot seat. Somebody I could command to hover, ascend/descend and move forward/back, left/right.
  4. Look at it? I have the button set to a hat switch on my throttle/collective. Forward toggles the cover. Pressing the hat switch dispenses flares. I always uncover it when I take off, and double and triple check it is uncovered while flying.... I wish the cover wasn't a toggle though, so I could use forward to uncover, backwards to cover, and press to dispense.
  5. This is a few months old now, but I don't see much on the Gazelle so I figured I'd reply as I've been flying it quite a lot lately. I don't have FFB, so can't say anything about that. Regarding the auto-hover: I found it gets wonky at higher elevation. Anything above 50-100 meters AGL and it starts to glitch out, eventually losing it all together (especially over 100m). I've found it pretty stable at low elevations as long as you are gently on the collective and if you have the Heading Align (ALV) mode on, make slow changes to where the camera/periscope is pointing (e.g. keep it zoomed in, so the slewing is not too fast). So it is somewhat reliable. I guess it reliably fails on me just when I need it the most (getting a little high to catch that last target over a building or tree)... But still, I keep going back to it!
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