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Everything posted by mmtaraval
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Any cockpit with a steering wheel is boss.
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The color displays and grey cockpit looks sweet.
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You could also modify your labels.cfg so that after merging, your symbol of choice and color will label the aircraft up to a specified distance.
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Seems to know what he's writing about. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=32019
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ON board Sound card or PCI-E one
mmtaraval replied to sotosev's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Not sure of how much of this is marketing, but this guy seems to be shooting straight: -
How on earth do they do it...?
mmtaraval replied to Lange_666's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I tweaked the view distance and modified the smokestack buildings to help with the overall smoothness of play, oh yeah, I also upgraded to the 780, that one did it for me. I believe even a mild overclock should improve your performance. -
Benefits of new CPU but same graphics card
mmtaraval replied to Lascaille's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I just upgraded to a gtx 780 from a 680 and performance became noticeably better. The only thing I did was swap out the card, everything, including the drivers, were the same. The su-25a had stutter issues when looking into the cockpit and around certain airports and towns, but now it is smooth as silk, loving it. I am kind of stunned at how much a change for the better the 780 is, I was sure that one of the haswell i5 or i7 K's would be the next upgrade to enhance performance. -
Does anyone use flaps to gain a extra maneuverability during slow speed turns or climbs to help with the turn radius and to offset the stall.
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Having the same issues, noticeable stutters looking around cockpit and severe stutters when close to airports. I do not have this issue with the a-10c.
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Yeah, agree. I wish it had the same fidelity as the a-10c and p-51d. My original thought was that you have to pay attention more to your instruments since the 25a lacks a HUD.
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Purchased it last night, wow, a lot of fun, it's like the p-51 and a-10 rolled into one. I'm still getting used to the flight dynamics and have only scratched the surface with weapons deployment but it is definitely worth the $15.
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Night, I'm thinking of purchasing the app myself. I have a question, when you said that you have to display the mfcd on a monitor, do you mean that you cannot "turn" off the display in your virtual cockpit while having them only display on the ipad, and that there is a work around in order to do that? Miguel
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I would guess that the skill of the pilot, weapons deployed, and numerical superiority would be a bigger factor than who has the "best" plane. If you put a veteran pilot in an f-16 up against the greatest fighter ever built piloted by a newbie, I would give it to the veteran. I'm sure you guys know these are training exercises, not "who has the illest fighter plane in the world" skirmishes.
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Guide to the DCS View System (very early WIP)
mmtaraval replied to PeterP's topic in DCS World 1.x (read only)
Prost Peter, I know its sometimes easier to drop files into folders rather than actually read instructions so, hats off to you. Miguel -
Reworked Cockpit Views with proper Neck
mmtaraval replied to PeterP's topic in Utility/Program Mods for DCS World
So, just to reiterate, do I need to set up my custom views now, we're as last time they were already set up? -
http://www.chiploco.com/intel-core-i7-4770k-overclocked-to-5-ghz-at-0-9v-24092/ This may not be true, but if it is this might be worth waiting for if your planning on building a new system.
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I wanted to do some testing on my system but the frame rate counter is not showing up in game, I have the key command set up in options but it does not display when pressed. Any thoughts?
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Overclocking help if possible
mmtaraval replied to [VAF] Shocker's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Brad, I have the same board, but with a i5-2500k. Going to 4ghz with your setup is pretty straightforward. First, you want to make sure you have a few programs installed to monitor your system when overclocking, the three that I use are RealTemp, cpu-z, and prime95. realtemp is to get an accurate read on your cpu temperatures. cpuid cpu-z will give you an overview of your system devices. prime95 is a program to stress test your system. If your using the stock cooler a 4ghz overclock should be fine but you always want to keep an eye on temperatures when your stressing your cpu during testing, but don't worry your cpu will throttle down if temps get too high. There are a plethora of settings in the bios but all I changed were two, the turbo ratio and cpu voltage. I set the turbo ratio to "by all cores" and the ratio to 40, on the attached images it shows 42 because I'm at 4.2ghz. I set voltages to manual and set it to 1.120 to start off with. If your pc crashes it is usually due to under voltage, and all you should do is enter bios again and raise the vcore, or cpu voltage, incrementally by .005, to 1.125. Open up cpu-z and realtemp, then fire up prime95 and run a torture test and monitor your temps and frequency ( overclock ) to make sure your running at 4.0ghz. A lot of people run the test for 24 hours to assure stability but I couldn't wait that long and ran it for a few hours. The true test was running dcs, if my system crashed I would up the vcore by .005. A few notes: I use a COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus with one fan and I have my system overclocked to 4.2, and my cpu temps are ~52c at full load, and my vcore is 1.195. In BIOS under memory timings I made sure the timings were the same for my ram. Another thing to keep in mind is your system power options in the control panel, I have two, balanced and high performance, under the advanced settings you can set the processor power management state to a min and max setting. So ,if you ran cpu-z you might notice your cpu running at 1.6ghz, then at load it should go up to 4.0ghz, if it is always running at 4.0ghz then your power settings are probably set at high performance. When I ventured into overclocking I did a ton of research online before I touched my bios but in retrospect I changed very little and my mother board and cpu run like champs, a 4ghz overclock and even a 4.2 are mild. I consider myself a novice so someone might have a better method or insight into overclocking but this worked for me. I attached some pics of my bios settings. Good luck, Miguel -
Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Serial# Database
mmtaraval replied to 159th_Viper's topic in Thrustmaster
serial #16873 San Francisco -
That helped me and I don't miss the FX, thanks Xerxes17