New Zealand
I was on a Flight that went the length of the country today and thought this would be a great place as it has many different terrains and is used by a couple of countries for low-level jet training
not sure if its true but if my memory serves me right the stick in the hornet doesn't have force feedback, the inputs from the pilot are simply taken in by the flight computer and the plane then decides what to do with the input and the size of the output depends on things like air speed ect. might not be true though (cant remember where i heard this).
I get a sudden freeze follow by an almost instant crashing of the AMD drivers and then they recover but the game does not. My system specs are Intel I5 4690k@3.5GHZ, Asus sabertooth mark s, and a r9 390(msi).
It did it again... But i did try to increase it through 2160x1440 which worked fine
only when I changed it to my actual screen resolution did do the weird thing.
My pc specs are: Intel 4690k, MSI R9 390, Asus sabertooth Mark s x97, and its running off a critical 240gb ssd, monitor is AOC u2868pqu Harry logs (resolution problems).zip
each time i try and enter a key it says "you must enter a valid key". keys have been copy and pasted from my profile page and i have tried both with and without - , i have also tried turning the firewall off to no avail.:joystick:
I still get the issue where it thinks my monitor is way larger than it actually is and can only see the top left section???? it does load properly in 1080 full screen
Hey, I have installed dcs 1.5 today and at first the screen was windowed and at a different resolution to my monitor which is 3840x2160 so I changed it and now the screen will only show the top right quarter of the dcs home screen.... this means i am able to enter the settings but i am not able to confirm any changes I make.Therefore making dcs useless.:helpsmilie:
Ps. It also keeps saying no internet connection when i try to log in????