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Yep, once you add the features and have to come up with your own audio solution, base stations this is getting into varjo (before the aero) territory. While one could purchase it, it would be a poor allocation of funds considering how fast it could get outdated and with all the other things on the horizon that have been proven to be needed to keep DCS running like a top in VR multiplayer (I'm looking at you 5090 and 15900k). the quest 3 has shown us you don't need base stations or even wires to have a good looking playable DCS experience. A $2000+ pcvr headset needs to bring that level of quality and ease of use to the table and double it. WiFi 7 and fiber optic display port inside out tracking Valve index speakers eye tracking clarity+fov that makes the quest3 look bad
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Any updates on this? I'm having this issue too.
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I added nyogel as soon as I got it, this still doesn't prevent it from falling down on its own when you let go at the lower throttle positions. Falling down on its own is made even worse when a bass shaker goes off for obvious reasons.
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I'm surprised they haven't made this change to their collective yet. I guess not many people use the extension enough to complain? Fully extended the collective falls down on its own in the lower positions even after I have cranked down on the adjustment screws to max tightness. And like you said, it gets stiction when you have them that tight. A counterweight solves all the issues.
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@Jagohuhow about now that the recent open beta had a ton of wing sweep changes?
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Late activated/uncontrolled wing sweep
Vullcan replied to patpatpowercat's topic in Bugs and Problems
Any updates on this bug? Have a mission that doesn't work and it would be great to have it working as the workaround breaks immersion. -
I wouldn't say that applies to everyone, if you plan to keep the same cpu for 3-5 years and say upgrade your GPU in a couple years, then it might make more sense to get a DDr5 board and upgrade the ram later to lower latency.
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That's true for synthetic benchmarks but gaming doesn't use as much power. So, I'd expect you to be able to max out the processor in DCS with a cheaper motherboard. BUT, that said if you're building a new rig around a $600 processor, and all of the other expensive components (with the covid tax these days)... and plan to overclock it, I'd get the same power that you did too just for the peace of mind.
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Vullcan replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Hoping we get a the mosquito build pushed to stable soon -
Guess not enough people have the collective yet Apar, what have your findings been since you posted? Do you just crank down on it hard enough so it doesn't fall down on its own / if you accidently tap it? How bad is the stiction once its that tight? I cant imagine they thought people would use it so loose that it didn't stay up on its own? Or did they only really test it without the extension and then added the extension as an after thought?
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HP Reverb G2 Stuttering on Respawn Problem
Vullcan replied to General Tappy's topic in Virtual Reality
Did you ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue. -
HP Reverb G2: Remove Rubber Nose Gasket/Piece?
Vullcan replied to Bearfoot's topic in Virtual Reality
Yeah it left some residue I took off with goo gone. -
HP Reverb G2: Remove Rubber Nose Gasket/Piece?
Vullcan replied to Bearfoot's topic in Virtual Reality
You can sit here for days imagining the best way to tackle this problem, or you can have the nose gap back in literally 15 seconds. The rubber peels off very cleanly. Nothing will tear, just take your time. The glue holding it on is not strong, and it is easy to re-apply any glue of your choosing (from museum glue to super glue) to put it back if needed. You might even be thinking well I don't want to remove the entire thing, just the part that will let me see through the gap to find my beer! Well, how are you going to cut a clean straight line with that thing still glued into the headset? Its much easier to cut it with it removed, then glue back into place. Once I took the entire thing off I realized I didn't need to put any of it back, its not uncomfortable one bit for an average sized nose.