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Zabuzard

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  1. Can you share the full error message, a screenshot and/or your DCS log file? The "code" you shared is just the full name of the aircraft.
  2. If you cant find it, please share a screenshot so we can guide you to it. Possibly you need to scroll down.
  3. Mind sharing a screenshot or something? Have you checked the screenshot in the above manual link?
  4. Yes, its one of those: https://f4.manuals.heatblur.se/dcs/special_options.html
  5. Thought I responded back then already, seems not: Thanks, all of them are on our list, cheers.
  6. Yes, internal and external are using different materials.
  7. Does it crash in an empty mission with just you and your Phantom as well? If not, smells like out of RAM or similar. Can you share your crashlog file please.
  8. Huhu. This is correct as-is. The marker is on the glass, not the gauge itself and a lot of what you see is just due to parallax. The marking is put manually by the ground crew and there isnt too much attention paid for it to be pixel-perfect. If you check out a few reference aircraft, they will all vary a bit. Cheers
  9. Subtitles (and possibly with translations) are a planned feature, so no need to ask for it :)
  10. Could you send a track with the stuff not working as expected? Then its easy for us to take a look with the debugger and see what's going on under the hood :)
  11. (Note that Shrike behavior in-air is an ED topic. Not something we can influence.)
  12. Same answer as before :)
  13. Thanks, we will sort it out and callback. Possibly it's a new issue.
  14. Imo the chart can be interpreted both ways. This probably requires checking the electric wiring. Ill put it on the list, thanks
  15. Yes. It will work as soon as you told your AV to stop looking for bad stuff in the corresponding folder. And then restored the quarantined files. We usually recommend putting the entire DCS folder on the whitelist because that will prevent you running into the issue with other modules (which has happened a few times in the past already) and typically also lead to an increased performance in DCS :)
  16. The alternative is that you wait until Microsoft, Kaspersky, Norton and Co fully processed the request to whitelist the files globally in their DBs. Which, from experience, takes roughly 2-6 weeks. After thats done, it will stop incorrectly flagging this particular file. But this is only valid until the files are changed in an upcoming update again and AV decides that the new file looks malicious again. (They trigger for example on things like file or network requests - which games naturally have to do). This is not an uncommon issue and a lot of Indie developers who decide to deploy without a trusted platform like Steam run into the very same problem. It is also not new for DCS and has happened to multiple modules over the past years. The only solution from a company POV is to either move entirely to Steam, Epic Games and Co, or to delay and slow down update cycles by 2-6 weeks (can be speed up as business customer against high fees), waiting for a finished update to be fully whitelisted by all AV vendors before deploying it to users. Which is exactly what some other game developers do. Not sure if that would be a meaningful option for DCS and its community (in particular due to the heavy consequences it might entail), but thats on ED to decide. Amother benefit to keeping your AV out of the DCS folder is that multiple people reported it boosting their performance (for some even significantly). Kindly see the solution above ur post, thank you
  17. Hello, kindly do what is adviced in this thread. Thank you: /topic/366674-f-4-authorization-error/?do=findComment&comment=5576100
  18. It sounds like you are in your Firewall settings, which is incorrect. It is not about allowing DCS.exe to use the network but about telling your Windows Defender AntiVirus to stop looking for malicious files in the DCS Installation folder. It is a different menu in its UI and allows you to whitelist/trust/exclude certain folders from its search. Once that is done, you can restore the quarantined/deleted files either through their menu or by running a DCS repair. Then it should work again. If you cant find it, I would suggest to google sth like "Windows 10, Windows Defender, exclude folder from Antivirus" (with whatever OS and AV software you are using)[emoji106]
  19. You can find an explanation for what and why here: /topic/366674-f-4-authorization-error/?do=findComment&comment=5576065 Cheers
  20. Hello, kindly do what is adviced in this thread. Thank you: /topic/366674-f-4-authorization-error/#entry5576100
  21. Hello, kindly do what is adviced in this thread. Thank you: /topic/366674-f-4-authorization-error/#entry5576100
  22. Hello, kindly do what is adviced in this thread. Thank you: /topic/366674-f-4-authorization-error/#entry5576100
  23. The exact steps will differ depending on which exact AV software you are using (e.g. Microsofts Defender, Kaspersky, Norton, Awast, AVG,...). It boils down to telling the AV software that the file is not a virus and it should be ignored (whitelisted). For simplicity and to ensure you wont be bothered by this for other DCS files in the future anymore, you can also try to tell it to trust the entire DCS install folder instead of just this particular file. After that is done, you need to make sure the affected file is restored, since your AV quarantined (deleted) it. This can often be done somewhere in their UI, but running a DCS repair (or Steam File Integrity Check) will also get you any missing files back. Since this is not a new issue, you can find other threads somewhere on this forum with step by step guides and pictures for commonly used AV softwares. Searching with Google can likely also help a lot with it [emoji106]
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