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  • Birthday 08/07/1981

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    DCS A-10c Warthog
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    Retired soldier

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  1. Hi kksnowbear. Thank you for your detailed reply. And i totally forgot about the DDR4 RAM that may need to be upgraded to DDR5, thank you for reminding me of that. My RAM specs are DDR4 3000MHz, 4 x 8GB in four slots, sorry for not specifying that in my first post. Im not interested in buying used electronics, ive done that many years back and i lost a lot of money, so i have always bought new the last two decades. And yes, you are correct, the CPU is definately the bottleneck, she is old but ploughs through everyday. I will take a look at the CPU/MB combo you mentioned. Thanks!
  2. Hello all, my old i7 7700 is beginning to show its age in DCS, and especially in DCS Liberation, i can only barely run a 1/3 performance scenario relatively smoothly. Which CPU and motherboard do you recommend, it does not matter if its a AMD or Intel? I dont want to pay extra for LED or fancy "gaming" stuff/options, so it should be a practical and worth the money upgrade. I live in Denmark, and our prices can in no way be compared to other countries, so giving you a maximum price is pretty much pointless, since the exact same piece of electronic in the US or UK can be very different from the prices in Denmark. But in Danish Kroner, my budget would be around 6000DKK, motherboard and CPU. Please remember that you cannot use any currencytranslater to get your currency in DKK, we have too many taxes and fees in Denmark so a direct translation of the currency is useless. The answer im looking for would, preferably, be one from a person who have themselfes made that upgrade/close to, so im getting a realistic and real world performance picture, not just a "chart x vs chart x". I dont want to overclock my CPU and i want to use aircooling. My current PC is: Intel i7 7700 RX 7700XT 32GB RAM DCS World on a M.2 Gaming in 1440P Thank you. Brian
  3. Hello all. I cant seem to find the above mentioned .miz which i would like to edit so that i can fly the mission in the Hip. Im using the Open Beta version. Thank you.
  4. Hi all, what is the reload time of the HAWK system in DCS World?
  5. In my DCS version; DCS Open Beta 2.9.1.48111 you cannot use Mercury pod during daylight, since its a light intensifying pod and not a thermal pod. Trying to use the pod in daylight just blinds the pod and all you see is a bright spot. It is literally useless during daylight. And dont forget that the Ka-50 is a full fidelity module, the Su-25T is sadly only a Flaming Cliffs level module.
  6. Thank you very much for your answer and for the link. Not to be pedantic but night vision is just the name of the category of enhancing ones ability to see in the dark. It is not limited to one specific technology, IR or light intensifying (LI). Night vision is often and generally accepted as the name for the "Light intensifying". Like people call windturbines for windmills, we all know what they mean even though they are not technically correct. What we had before 2.9 was more like a IR pod, now its a LI, and in the manual it is described as a LLTV, which actually does not technically mean anything. During my Army time we learned the difference between the two, IR and LI, and i used both technologies for some years, its like saying that benzin/gasoline and diesel is the same, it is but it is not. I guess that a "true-to-life" Su-25 sans suffix is out of the question giving the current geopolitical situation. But im sure that if a full fidelity Su-25 sans suffix was made, it would be a great sell, giving that more modern sensors where available.
  7. Just to be clear, the Mercury pod is a light intensifying pod and not a infra red pod?
  8. It was actually close to the border with sweden, we were at a kind of retirement/vacation home, that laid at a big lake (in danish term), with the Danish Blue Barrets, something the union we were in aranged for us with PTSD from deployment. I remember that we visited the "Goddis fabrikken", a whole shop only with candy! and a place on your border with Sweden that is own by no one and a old military heritage site. Where the elderly lady was from i do not know. The dialect in Denmark also changes a lot, move 30km and its like whole new world Its funny, in Jutland if you order pomfritter you get "påmfri", and im sure that is the same across Denmark. One thing though, there was a Norwegian gentleman who bought a local "grillbar" we call it, the place where you buy pomfritter, burger etc., he had something called "Stengt pølser", i remember the word stengt clearly, since many of the shops and gasstations we tried to visit in Norway was stengt/closed. That way i knew that "stengt pølser", was the sausages from the day before that never got sold that had laid cold all night and just re-heated next day, use for a delicasy called "pølsemix" in Danish; pieces of sausages, raw onion, fried onion, pomfritter, currydressing and salt. It does not taste good with "old" sausages, therefor i never ordere that dish again.
  9. I do not know the original sentence, but yours sound very precise. The word "Klær" is the "lazy" edition of "klæder" in Danish also, with "Tøj" (Clothes) being the everyday word for it. Now that i remember; i was once in Norway, and a elderly Norwegian lady asked me if i understood "norsk", i said "En lille smule" (A little bit), but apparently the word "lille" means something very different in Norway, because she took that as an insult. Luckily my buddy could translate for her and me and the situation was de-fused. We both learned something new that day
  10. It also works in Danish: "Der findes ikke dårligt vejr, kun dårlig påklædning."
  11. Bug still present in DCS World 2.9 Open Beta. Do we know if there is any plan of fixing the bug?
  12. It seems to me that the full episode have subtitles now!
  13. I can highly recommend amazon for some excellent books on the subject, they have maps, names, dates, units etc. Also just Google "Sinai war 60 70 80" and you will get thousands of documents, literature, maps etc. And lastly, go to academia dot edu for literally thousands of documents and PDF on the several wars, geopolitics and infrastructure in the area. I hope that helps and the best to your team and the project.
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