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Thanks Max, fingers crossed they manage to capture the weight of the controls as the airspeed increases over the surfaces, I loved that in the MB339 mod, was one of the stand out features for me I wish all the correct aircraft would have in place.
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Any chance we can see the FFB implemented into the flight model please ?? being a non FBW airframe it would really give some wonderful cues to fly this aircraft.
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Severe adverse yaw: Unique characteristic the F1?
Phantom_Mark replied to Nealius's topic in DCS: Mirage F1
I guess this is somewhat related, but after my first few flights this last 24hrs with the Mirage, I found I am getting a lot of rudder pedal bounce and yaw instability, is this faithful to the real thing ? I do a lot of ground attack type flying so I really notice it when trying to line up for a straffing/bombing run, more simplistic things like lining up for landing are a massive challenge, let alone roll out for take off where I find the plane is generally all over the place compared to everything else except maybe those torquey warbirds and their prop/radial engines ? Is there a pedal damper maybe ? -
As its some years back now I was wondering if you have made some progress on this maybe ? Don't loads of great work here in that time, but exporting the MFD picture was always my primary interest here tho Some years ago I used to use an app on my ipad which exported the A10C MFD ?
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I can't sadly answer your question directly but I can say this...... I have my old system with a year old Artic Freezer II 360 in it, sat atop a 9700k running 5ghz no sweat, idles in the 20s and peaking in the 70s I also have a 10900k running a Lian Li 360 - that gets into the 80s touching the 90s under load at 5ghz......its just a barsteward to keep cool compared to the 9700k or the 10 is just a lot more needy. Based on my experience of the AF2 I would buy another, not sure I would say the same about the Lian Li 360 cooler tho........looks pretty but that's about it.
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Spent most of its life underclocked as nothing really pushes it when coupled with the rest of my system spec, available for sale now due to finally picking up a replacement for my new build. Boxed - UK (Lincolnshire). Cash on collection or signed for postage. Paypal goods n services will be 2.0% more to cover the fee's, or you can collect in person. £475 ono
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Being ex-AAC the Apache has a special place in my heart, just had a super quick first test flight and it feels awesome, and challenging in equal measures, everything feels pretty much as I expected it would, and the best chopper I have flown in DCS so far. Can't wait for this one to flesh out, great job so far.
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My experience with force feedback in DCS
Phantom_Mark replied to Braeden108's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
2022 incoming and still searching for a replacement, Brunner is way off the cards because of the overheating issues I have read about, and no out the box support, not paying that kind of money for a stick with those issues, else it would be an insta buy probably. -
Tobii eye tracker 5
Phantom_Mark replied to markturner1960's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
As an owner of both this and the TrackIR I have to say the Tobii just doesn't work as well for flight sims as the TrackIR, mostly because the TrackIR just handles the extreme head positons much better. For Euro Truck Sim or similar the Tobii is awesome, but then it rarely has to endure the same head movements as DCS. Just my 2c worth anyway. -
Honey, I developed FFB joystick (DIY)
Phantom_Mark replied to propeler's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Wallet is ready here when a viable solution appears :) -
Honey, I developed FFB joystick (DIY)
Phantom_Mark replied to propeler's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
The only thing the Brunner has is that it "exists", I've heard it can overheat at full duty cycle, the drivers are not DirectX compatible / plug and play either, its hardly a realistic option to replace my modded MSFFB2 ......which is what I want to replace ASAP, buying a Brunner will be a sad turn of events I am in the market for a worthy replacement the moment something appears. -
Honey, I developed FFB joystick (DIY)
Phantom_Mark replied to propeler's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Is this something you will ever offer as something we could buy, or should I just go ahead and buy a flawed Brunner instead? -
Honey, I developed FFB joystick (DIY)
Phantom_Mark replied to propeler's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Is this something you will be prepared to sell as a complete device eventually maybe ? Yearning to replace my old MSFFB2 Hybrid with something more proper ! -
Honey, I developed FFB joystick (DIY)
Phantom_Mark replied to propeler's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
The hope of something here is the only reason I haven't dropped the hammer on the flawed Brunner option Is this the final iteration or you still fiddling with it mate ? -
Thanks Pal, the only link I found here listed that works, much appreciated.
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Honey, I developed FFB joystick (DIY)
Phantom_Mark replied to propeler's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
First moment one of you guys has a working system available to purchase that is a worthy replacement for my MSFFB2 consider me onto the purchase list Sod the Brunner, would be much happier to fund guys here. -
DirectX adapter for Brunner FFB Joystick ready
Phantom_Mark replied to Chuls's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Out of desperation to replace my modified, but still perfectly working MSFFB2 I have been contemplating the Brunner for a while, I just can't fly without the FFB stick properly. I do find it rather ludicrous than the TM Stick handle can bring a £1000+ device to its knees tho, rather concerning actually !! Maybe I should just rebuild my MSFFB2 into a new package and the resistor mod after all, at least that doesn't have a stamina slider, and I would be using a lightweight handle in any case ? -
Lost the wing to Flak quite close to the airfield , not sure how I got it down - pure luck and fluke I suspect.
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yes, same family of products, I can't sadly remember that far back if the ATC was better or worse
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Stunning
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would not be accurate Sharing mark points via datalink?
Phantom_Mark replied to evilnate's topic in Wish List
I would put a Mark Point on my own sensor and then share that with my wingman, putting mark points on his sensors directly would just be weird..... ??? unless I am misunderstanding you ? Yep, exactly the same way we did it on the ground when directing anything on to anything on the battlefield for targeting purposes, SOP's, I wasn't sure if the Hornet had the ability to share directly over the network tho.......was merely talking in "principle" only -
There is quite a few things only rendered to one eye as an optimisation, will check if I have these things apparent with my Rift S in a little while for you tho