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  1. Did Anyone find a solution to this? I'm currently using the HTC Vive and whilst flying the Spitfire is immersive the Cockpit and pilot are too small.

     

    Also does anyone know if the 190 has the same problem whilst in VR?

     

    Thanks

     

    I have the Vive as well. I don't think I have your problem; did you try repairing/reinstalling DCS?

     

    Regardless, I attached my graphics settings for you that might indirectly improve your VR experience. 1869ddfb8d37f0785a6e1516e7461b30.jpg

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  2. Here is my two cents;

     

    I use OBS everyday and I do not have this problem. You could have a few potential issues.

     

    The first potential issue: The graphics.lua file in your Saved Games/Config folder, try using Notepad++ (third party notepad software) to edit the maxfps value to your desired max framerate (default is 180) then make sure you save the file after you make this change.

     

    Second potential issue: It is also possible that your NVIDIA Control Panel settings for DCS are forcing V-Sync, meaning you changed the option inside NVIDIA Control Panel to On, where the default setting is defined as "Use the 3D application settings". I can help/explain this more if you need.

     

    Third idea: Not sure about your display, but it is possible that your monitor has a setting that affects max FPS (I think this is FreeSync or G-Sync, sorry for confusion)

     

    Fourth idea: Go into the Saved Games folder, copy your Input folder out of there (have a duplicate of the folder made somewhere else) and then go to the root of the Saved Games folder. You'll see DCS and DCS.openalpha (if you have DCS 2.0 installed on your computer.) Delete the DCS folder here. Then, restart your computer. After restarting, run DCS as administrator (let me know if you need help) and DCS will load with its default graphics settings. Put them back to your desired in the Options, click OK, and then use the Input folder you backed up to restore your aircraft control bindings (I can help with this too.)

     

    Hopefully something here helps you. Let us know. :)

  3. I'd imagine it's because the terrain data hasn't loaded. When you enter coordinates after loading DTS (or LOAD ALL) then the elevation is automatically set according to DTS.

    However if you enter the coordinates before you load DTS the terrain is loaded then IMHO the elevation is set to zero. So the TGP will look at the coordinates but at a wrong elevation. Eg. you target is at 4300ft, but the TGP is looking at 0ft.

     

    You may also notice this by looking at the area while you orbit in a wheel. The TGP is not looking at the same spot but appears to be moving around. That because it is looking at point below the terrain.

     

    Cheers

    Hans

    Yeah, and I think this has to do with DTSAS and its terrain data processing as well. The accuracy of EGI and DTSAS increases with time. EGI will be most accurate at the end of the alignment, after you enter NAV Mode.

  4. It would be absolutely awesome to have a Stuka in DCS.

     

    But yeah, people complain. Let them, and just ignore it. When ED announced the L-39, a veritable carpstorm broke out about how said plane is nothing but useless. But what these whinybirds didn't understand is how great a COIN plane it is, and how much fun it is to fly. True, it doesn't have flares, LWS, MWS, or any of that modern hi-tek thingamajiggery, but so what? Just make up low-intensity counter-insurgency scenarios and fly them at night if need be!

     

    So yeah, small is beautiful. In DCS too!

    I agree. At the end of the day, DCS multiplayer is entirely up to the community to drive. We can have as much fun with it as we will. :)

  5. My two cents;

    From my discussions with my community, we are interested in the Stuka. It is a very interesting aircraft with a lot of great nuances. It is like the Spitfire Mk. IX in that way.

     

    At the end of the day, from what I see streaming the game everyday, DCS is a sandbox. We'll enjoy flying the module if it is done well. It is up to us, the community to facilitate the direction of the multiplayer scene. Let's not giveup our chances to experience a legendary aircraft with the fidelity that only DCS can provide. :)

  6. 2017 is going to be a great year for DCS and the community as a whole. Would love to meet you guys, you're all always welcome to say hello/message me. Let's make 2017 the best year DCS has seen yet! I truly believe that it will be. :)

  7. Piercing Fury is great. I'll be streaming more of it today if you want to come check it out. Red Flag is wonderful. Red Flag is essentially based on having a real competitive adversary for pilots to train against. I think DCS Red Flag has real SAMs but the real Red Flag simulates SAM systems and radars.

  8. HNY!

     

    We'd like to sincerely wish all of our fans, customers, followers and partners a very Happy New Year!

     

    2017 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for not only us, and our three jets- but DCS as a whole!

     

    Thank you all for your support and helping us achieve our dreams,

     

    Sincerely,

    LS

    Thank you Cobra, the rest of LNS, and all of ED/TFC for all of your hard work. Our community is extremely excited to see your tireless efforts come to life this year. 2017 is going to be amazing for DCS and your team is one of the biggest reasons. Cheers.

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