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nrowah

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  1. My DCS or DCS in general? The wingtip vortexes are behaving in a weird manner. They tend to bend in an exaggerated manner during roll maneuvers or yaw maneuvers such as spins. I attached screenshots and a video to more clearly demonstrate the issue. This happens in every plane and in both dcs versions 1.5.4 and 2.0.3. It has been happening for quite a few versions for me. They don't seem to behave like this in much older versions. Is this just a bug in my copy of DCS or is this a bug in DCS in general? The behavior: [ame= ] [/ame] Older DCS did not demonstrate this behavior: [ame= ] [/ame]
  2. Dora Contest
  3. It happens to me also.
  4. Video Another video:
  5. yup I didn't see this anywhere else, but it's nice to know that I'm not the only one who found it.
  6. I found a 6 dof cockpit for the Su-33 in the game files. It was tough to get working. Su-33 Cockpit: http://postimg.org/image/wfo9wb5px/ (I had to use the Su-27 to get the cockpit working because of problems with it and the Su-33) Su-27 Cockpit for Comparison: http://postimg.org/image/4d2es0zxr/
  7. If you guys didn't notice there was a carefully hidden transition in the video right after the plane entered the clouds. The editor put that there most likely so you wouldn't have to stare at a blank screen for 30 seconds (or however long it stayed out of view). No planes are able to switch direction that quickly in such a short amount of time and still have that much airspeed.
  8. I wasn't having problems with the procedure. However, after trying to replicate the problem today, the right engine started up just fine. I guess I must have been missing something.
  9. After the most recent update, 1.2.6.19532.290, I have been unable to start the right engine. I have tried repairing the plane and starting a new flight to see if I could fix it. I could only get it to start by taking off (carefully) and flying around for a minute. Anybody else having this problem?
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