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  1. Maybe I am misunderstanding it but it doesn't seem that enforcing wake turbulence in the mission editor actually forces the client to use that setting. My curiosity was sparked when a friend and I did not experience wake on my dedicated multiplayer server. I then tested it a few times, and the only setting that seems to work is when the client value option(mission editor) is checked and in my option settings wake turbulence is also checked. So in summary if in my personal options I do not have wake turbulence checked, and in the mission editor it is enforced, it does not work.
  2. I was on a 4YA server (pve-caucasus) last night and had the same issues. I ran a clean/repair a couple days ago, and also with no mods. Cold F-16 showed incorrect steer point distances, and a hot jet showed correct steer point distances. Stored heading was performed for alignment in the cold jet fyi.
  3. What you said... I just now listened to the Mirage as I was watching one of my replays, in which it seems to suffer from the same exterior sound issues as the Harrier. Even in full burner you could hear what sounded like a high pitched vacuum flying overhead. This seems to be a symptom in all the Razbam modules, only one I haven't heard was the Mig-19. Belsimtek, and Eagle Dynamics really nail the sound on the head. I will literally not play a module if it sounds like what Razbam puts out, I have the Harrier, will not fly it, and definitely will not buy another module from them until they implement a sound design worth it, everything else they do is awesome. DCS is about immersion, if you think otherwise, I'd like to know why you play this simulator.
  4. Maybe just buyout this sound design? This brings me back to my first ever airshow witnessing the deafening Harrier.
  5. Debated whether I should sell this or not, and have come to the conclusion that I will be. I've used this around 15 times total. I just do not prefer it over TRACK IR, call me crazy if you want to. I believe I spent $1500.00 total at the time for this. I know I definitely won't be getting my money back, from looking around the net I'll settle for $800.00. This is the complete unit, pics are attached, ask me anything.
  6. I hope this bubble concept is used outside of Dynamic campaign as well. Even with MT now there's still major fps drops with missions that have a crap ton of units/scripts.
  7. I can see why you guy's did away with the roadmap
  8. Yea, you actually wrote what I really wanted to write, but I'm careful of the fanboy's around here now that can't take constructive criticism well haha. That said, the Harrier is my first love, and I would like to see some improvement. Ranking of your comments (in my opinion): Almost never fly it because of exterior sound. How does ED accept such dog <profanity>? Vacuum cleaner.
  9. Love the Harrier, Razbam did a terrific job on it thus far. With that said, can we please get a exterior sound update to something similar, to the real thing? Obviously low priority but would be nice. THIS: NOT THIS:
  10. This worked for me. My situation was, single player volume was drastically louder than multiplayer sessions. I opened up the communications tab listed in the quote above and clicked "do nothing". Now single player volumes are on par with multiplayer volumes. Obviously would rather not have to tweak my windows settings for one application, as I do not know how this will affect other applications.
  11. Will be buying that issue, thanks for the interview and post!
  12. I would like some advice on how you have your desk HOTAS mounts setup, pics are welcomed. I just received my Foxx mounts and I've been playing around with where to put my stick. I've had it setup on my right side, as most of what I read, is more ergonomic, rather than in between my legs. I'd have to agree with that, although my elbow wants to droop down, signaling I may need an arm rest(I currently don't have a chair, with arm rests on it). My test to figure out what position is better is air to air refueling, I got contact but couldn't stay with the tanker in both positions. When the stick is placed in between my legs, my elbow can rest on my body, giving me more support and stabilization. Also, do you setup differently for when flying choppers? I was thinking of just having the stick in between my legs, so I wouldn't feel as if I had to switch it over every time I fly something different. F16 is the only module I have, with the stick on the right side of the cockpit. I'm guessing, its just going to take time for my body to re-learn the HOTAS positions and gain muscle memory for me to feel comfortable again, but I wanted to start a topic on this to see what everyone else does, as well as, help others out if they have questions. -Thanks
  13. I started within dcs world module manager, logged into the website and went through a couple different modules, looked a little bit in the forums. I can't seem to find how you download a free trial. Playing stand alone version beta fyi.
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