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Demon

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About Demon

  • Birthday October 20

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS: A-10C, F-15, UH-1H, P-51D
    Falcon 4 BMS
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    USA
  1. Whoa now let's not be hasty... The Warthog is an amazing stick and worth the small amount of effort required to fix the stiction. If you just bought it, Thrustmaster might let you RMA it for a new one, and if not it's not that hard to fix.
  2. I agree that you should probably go with a Logitech Extreme 3D pro joystick if you're new to flying. Flying isn't as easy as it seems and it's going to take hundreds of hours to get comfortable with. By using a cheap ($30) stick you won't have to try to go buy an expensive HOTAS without even knowing what you're looking for in one. Learn to fly first before you attempt to learn weapon systems. From there, I'd recommend looking at CH Products for gear. I've had the same pair of CH Pro Pedals since 2002 and they're still going strong, really excellent piece of hardware. Best $100 ever spent.
  3. In the long run, learning how to use pedals is better in every single way to using a twist grip. Don't load your most important control input with another axis. If you can use pedals in flight sims then you can use pedals in space games.
  4. IIRC, RShift + M changes communications mode. Press it several times in rapid succession to cycle (pressing it once only displays the current mode).
  5. Turn the radio down? That's what I always do.
  6. Yes, either that or add BMS-style "sticky" buttons where the mouse snaps to things as you pass over them. However I find that irritating since it trips when you're moving past buttons you don't necessarily want to press. Having the mouse be relative to the cockpit could be hard though, what if you forget where your cursor was? You'd literally have to be looking around for it haha.
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    GPU Vs. CPU Usage

    Really? Interesting. When 1.5 first dropped I remember the mirrors having an almost negligible fps hit. Recently it's been much greater though and I was wondering if something changed, because it seemed like before the mirrors were being handled by the GPU before, and now maybe not?
  8. So, are bird strikes just a probability-based thing? That's kind of unfortunate, it would be much cooler if there were physical birds that you could purposely avoid if you saw them in flocks and such.
  9. Like everyone else has said, the first time it always takes several minutes for me. After that though it goes moderately quickly (usually within 1 minute of load time).
  10. Yep, there is. Go the the start menu, and click programs. Find the folder there labeled "Eagle Dynamics" Inside there should be a folder called "DCS World" Click on the program inside, called "Repair DCS World" It should go through and verify your files, and download any if it sees any damage. Cheers
  11. I could be wrong but perhaps he is suggesting that there be an option to display a translucent rectangle which shows where the radar is pointing? For learning how slewing radar works and searching for targets, etc
  12. I'm absolutely positive it's already been said here, but the P-47 Thunderbolt would be great as our ground attack fighter.
  13. Yeah, the same goes for almost everything. If you shoot down a B-52 with a tunguska and manage to rip off a wing, you'll notice that the wing only appears gone while zoomed in, while zoomed out it'll look intact.
  14. Rather confused as to what you are talking about You're saying that if you open the kneeboard, you can see where you are on it? That's never happened to me before..
  15. It would be nice to see this. At the very least, it would be nice to have it not auto-bind any axes/keys, and instead when you start the game with a new controller, it would just prompt you "new device detected, please configure it in the controls menu." That way you'll have to set it up yourself and you don't have to go through and clear all the keybinds. I don't know about you guys, but when I get a new module it always maps the weapon release, gun trigger, roll, pitch, and throttle to my pedals :P
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