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  1. That screenshot brings back very fond memories
  2. I'd rather wait another year to see what the next GPU generation can do for VR, what Vulkan brings to DCS and for the crypto miners & hardware scalpers to find other ways to drive their greed.
  3. At one point it will. Right now I guess they're using the Viper pods as a testbed for functionality and bug squashing and once they're mission ready, will roll them out to the rest of the modules.
  4. DCS: 15Y needs to be a thing
  5. Then tech changed and nowadays it's quite the effort to do just right. All the other games that feature the effect (That I'm aware of) do it by blending texture sets through a shader, which comes with a sizable memory footprint but is relatively simple to do codewise so relatively easily do but things fall apart quickly on the user's end if they don't have the VRAM to spare. With today's EDGE, VRAM is something notoriously short for most of the DCS userbase. But we're getting offtopic - let's just wait and see if and how they do it, k?
  6. Unless ED come up with some novel way to do it that noone else in the industry pulled off, functional wipers in the sim will eat silly amounts of VRAM.
  7. AIO is short for All In One liquid cooler, the 240 and 360 refer to the size in millimeters of the radiator used to dump the heat from the loop. A 240 radiator will use two 120mm fans, a 360 one will use three 120mm fans, a 280 will use two 140mm ones etc. A larger radiator will be able to remove more heat from the water.
  8. Allround-PC.com pushed their chip to 5.4GHz using a 360mm AIO and a ROG Maximus Z690: https://www.allround-pc.com/artikel/cpu-ram/2021/intel-core-i9-12900k-im-test-mit-hybrid-architektur-zurueck-an-die-spitze Guru3D achived 5.3GHz at 1.4V, drawing a massive 469Watts, again using a 360mm liquid cooling setup: https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/core-i9-12900k-review,24.html There are other reviews out that hit the same 5.3ish GHz on large water cooling setups. It will be interesting to see if those were cherrypicked from the top tier bin for reviewing. Clocking higher than that seems to be reserved to the extreme overclockers, some first results of those can be found at hwbot.org. You decide for yourself wether the result is worth the hassle.
  9. Das Schöne an etwaigen Pilotenmodellen ist ja, daß dadurch kaum Arbeit anfällt für die Leute bei ED, die Code für die eigentlichen Module schreiben. Das ist zum allergrößten Teil Arbeit für 3D Artists.
  10. I'd suggest to take those 8Ghz with a barrel of salt - https://hothardware.com/news/gigabyte-shady-8ghz-alder-lake-overclock-recordban-threat
  11. The newsletter comment by BigNewy which agrasyuk references can be found on Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/app/223750/eventcomments/3156454576350405659?snr=2_9_100000_#c3156454576351140806
  12. That's a high-polygon model to project details from onto a low-polygon model, with a bit of rigging and posing it can become any ingame model ED wants it to be.
  13. Those upgrades are meant for the -E fleet, Lot 4 specifically. -D Apaches will never get any of the upgrades pictured. Got ninja'd by Raptor.
  14. It's on Steam already: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1770580/DCS_AH64D/
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