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  1. dresoccer4's post in Red Exclamation mark was marked as the answer   
    update: well i finally fixed it but i had to go nuclear and delete the entire input folder. i backed up the keys so will go in and re-load plane by plane and hopefully it stays fixed
  2. dresoccer4's post in Pilot mark target with cursor was marked as the answer   
    I've got a lot of the TSD actions down, but one thing I'm struggling with is how to place a target point (T01) at the location of my cursor. Can someone just give a quick step list on how to do that? Thanks!
    nvm I figured it out. also had to make sure your TSD is in ATK mode
    1) pan to location and cursor depress
    2) point
    3) add
    4) TG
    5) depress cursor at target location
     
  3. dresoccer4's post in FPS Seems Incorrect was marked as the answer   
    GUYS, I'VE SOLVED IT! For weeks now I thought maybe I was going crazy. But this evening when I booted up DCS and started a flight, it was silky smooth again, just the way I remembered it! I checked the frametimer and it was a constant 16ms, not jumping around like I posted about before. I was stunned.
    I go write and email and do a couple things then go back to the sim to continue my flight when, to my horror, the terrible jaggies are back 😞. Something had changed again. The only thing I did was alt-tab out and in. So I pull a hail mary and searech "DCS world alt tab fps issue" and lo and behold, this is a long-standing bug in DCS I found a thread back in 2018: 
    Their solution was to press "left alt + enter" to have sim switch screen types (windowed, full, etc) until, like magic, the smooth 60fps screen appears. This is the magic workaround you must do if the sim doesn't like whatever is going on with your screen. I've tried this multiple times and it seems to be working every time.
    I hope this helps someone else that was losing their damn mind like I was
     

  4. dresoccer4's post in Livery folder name? was marked as the answer   
    hmm i think i figured it out. For some reason you have to name the folder f-86f sabre. Which is strange because it doesn't even remotely follow any of the other module naming conventions. The programmer in me shivers at the idea of it
     

     
    As you can see it's the only module that starts with a lower case letter! In fact several of the modules completely disregard the standard naming conventions. This makes guessing what the correct folder name is when you're installing liveries extra difficult. Maybe i'm the only one that's bothered by this 😛 
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