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While I agree with this the trouble with making the spotting dots a mission setting and configurable makes them nearly identical to dot labels. Hence there is no need for both options. So just combine the features of the spotting dots such as being hidden by other objects into the dot labels and get rid of them as a separate feature altogether.
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Connectivity between the published terrains
SharpeXB replied to aviramad's topic in DLC Map Wish List
The current maps are flat so along with other obstacles joining them likely wouldn’t be possible. There is a global or spherical earth planned for DCS but I’m not aware of any further info on it. I assume it’s very far in the future. -
Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Again you’re kinda oversimplifying things. Yes I can do that… with support. Not totally on my own. Key point there. And there are times when I simply don’t want to engage in something that’s going to be just super time consuming and frustrating. Installing a graphics card? Pretty easy. Maybe… Putting the entire machine together? No. I have my limits. And I’ve been gaming quite a while and am somewhat familiar with these things. But there was a time when I knew completely nothing about this at all. Many people fit that description out there and for them buying the entire machine is absolutely the best option. -
Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Uh consider your audience before making that assumption again the 92% of us who don’t work in IT… I would be in a world of trying to do that. No thanks. -
Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Yeah that seems like a lot. I figured the Origin PC at about $500 over the cost if it’s parts. And it was like $1k lower than the competitor I was looking at. Money isn’t as much a factor for me as time and aggravation so I consider that well spent. The topic here was “Best PC Manufacturer?” so the response that all manufacturers are overpriced and suck isn’t helpful -
Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Most of the support I need doesn’t involve actual work on the machine. And I’m capable of a lot on my own but only with handholding. But support that’s only available 8-5 weekdays just isn’t helpful. I work those hours myself so for the times I need it, that’s just a no-go. There is a local shop I use for work that’s beyond my comfort level but I wouldn’t consider buying a whole PC from them due to their support hours. 24/7 lifetime support is a very big deal to me. Back when I was less savvy about this I had dealt with a PC company that did have a shipping and return service. That’s works too but for me now that’s kinda seems like a big pain. For some that might be the only option. -
Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
You do realize most people don’t work in IT right? Something like 8% of the workforce in the US does. That means the other 92% likely doesn’t know enough to build or support their own PC. So buying a custom machine from a vendor is the best option for them. kksnowbear is now on my ignore list, I don’t read his posts anymore I’m referring to Origin (partner with Corsair). The support I’ve had from them has been invaluable. The PC itself is extremely nice. -
I do exactly the same thing for the same reason. I find 117 to be about right.
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How to know what component the bottleneck is
SharpeXB replied to ssamayoa's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Yes it will say CPU or GPU Bound -
Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
I figured the premium on my PC was about $500 or around 10%. Very worthwhile considering the support I get with it and that I didn’t have to build it. I’m not sure where you get $2K extra. Many people couldn’t or shouldn’t build one themselves so the extra cost is a given. Again it’s the support that’s the differentiator IMO. Otherwise most of these vendors are basically giving you the same parts and build. Yeah but what about tech support? You guys keep forgetting everyone doesn’t work in IT -
How to know what component the bottleneck is
SharpeXB replied to ssamayoa's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Doesn’t the Ctrl+Pause performance monitor tell you if you’re GPU or CPU limited? This is also going to depend on your settings. -
I’m curious why there are nearly 40% in favor. Is that because: A. In favor because they think it’s realistic. B. In favor because they simply like seeing dots and don’t care whether it’s realistic or how the game looks as long as it’s “fun”.
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It’s not possible to convey exactly what I see on a monitor either. Screenshots and videos are compressed and it would require a 4K display to see exactly what I’m seeing. But this sort of info can be enough for others to try and duplicate the problem. It’s the normal requirement for making a bug report. All it would take to document a “vanishing” aircraft model is a track and a screenshot of empty space with a label where the aircraft should be.
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Document this for the rest of us then with a video, screenshot or something. Without that it’s left for us to belive players simply aren’t good at visually tracking targets or have bad eyesight or something. Or they’ve got unrealistic expectations. And it’s wrecking the game for everyone else. It’s not a given that you’d see an aircraft at 3-5 miles. A top view F-14 is much easier to see than a nose-on 109. Yes both are shown equally as flying bricks. That’s just not a simulation. And you shouldn’t use the non-falsifiable argument that it’s not possible to show VR or that everyone needs to go buy a $1,000 headset in order to understand. Plenty of VR players have documented the giant bricks. Why can’t you support your observation on the same level? You owe the devs and the community actual documentation of these things because it affects everyone. Personally I’ve taken a hiatus from DCS until this is resolved. Plenty of other games out there to keep me busy.
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Why not? This happens all the time. But it’s a matter of just losing track of the bandit not the aircraft model literally vanishing. Why do you think they say “lose sight lose the fight”. I’ve never seen an aircraft model literally disappear aside from server connection problems etc It’s important to get the terminology clear. Those are spotting dots vanishing not aircraft models. You shouldn’t need spotting dots to see an aircraft at 3-5 miles although again that could vary based upon size, aspect and contrast which dots can’t simulate. Well since all these unsubstantiated accounts about “vanishing planes” have led ED to wreck the game for the majority of players I think you owe everyone a detailed report. Show us an aircraft model literally vanishing in the game please.
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I’m curious why that is. My guess is the stereoscopic convergence just isn’t perfect like your real eyesight is, resulting in blur. Because otherwise the resolution is certainly adequate. But phenomenon like “disappearing aircraft” need to be documented by screenshots showing a 3mi label over empty space. Otherwise it could simply be the users perception and not the game.
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That’s puzzling because aircraft at this range are easy to see. You shouldn’t need dots at this distance. Perhaps you need to document that with some screenshots. Although the trouble with the spotting dots being forced on is you can’t do any On/Off tests. This was the last time I was able to test this myself. You can see the 3D models clearly visible here at normal zoom levels. This is on a monitor. Again you shouldn’t need dots at this range. The visibility should be dependent on size, aspect, contrast etc. A dot cannot convey any of these factors.
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Best PC manufacturers for flight sim?
SharpeXB replied to EL CARIBE's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Don’t do Dell or HP, you want a company that specializes in gaming PCs and will let you customize the machine to your needs. Personally I have an Origin (Corsair) PC which runs DCS extremely well. What sold me on them besides the Corsair connection is that they have 24/7 lifetime support. That’s rather invaluable to me. -
There’s a disturbing number of people in favor of the current situation which means a solution is likely impossible.