Just something to think about with regards to DCS and multicores...
A) Vulkan...
B) Other programs running at the same time, including the OS will be using those cores, taking load off the one core running DCS, so in effect helping it run better.
edit: Just get the 8700K and be done with it. Mine is overclocked to 5.0ghz.
I heard back from Bugeye and Aerotronix... You better be sitting down for this.
Bugeye wants $12,500 for the F/A-18C HOTAS...
Aerotronix replied and said their cheapest grip is $4500... Another $4500 for the throttle... Another $4500 for the rudder pedals...
If you can swing it, this one is pretty nice. Also, you'll have to wait till mid June to get it. Like me...
I am sure it will help you see aircrafts much easier... ;-)
http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/alienware-34-curved-gaming-monitor-aw3418dw/apd/210-amsv/monitors-monitor-accessories
I haven't been on the forum in a while actively, but I have been playing this for decades. You are correct that they do steadily improve and make it better.
THE PHOENIX WAS NOT MADE FOR, OR INTENDED TO BE USED AGAINST, FIGHTERS... End of story.
Why did the US Navy retire it? Because the threat of long range Soviet bombers was non existent...
Incase your skull is too thick to get it, I am NOT interested in the helicopter sim.
Why bother adding more shit to the sim, while not even fixing the base it is on top of?
Your fanboyness impedes your ability to judge this sim critically. You percieve any critiscism as an attack, personal no less, and come out swinging instead of seeing that the poster has a legitimate point.
You, are the idiot.
Silly me, I thought this was a flight sim emphasizing accuracy...Funny they would spend time making a model of a ground pounder while there are serious issues with planes and missiles.