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  1. One last one Couldn't resist adding this one. 20-chopper shot.trk
  2. Some Tunguska Fun Here, I do the same with the SA-19, and then shoot a lot of Ka-50s. Flying Tank.trk Flying, shooting tank.trk 12-chopper shot.trk 16-chopper shot.trk
  3. On Mt. Elbrus, I got the Avenger to go over 450kmh, and to do some serious flying. Enjoy! P.S., Unfortunately, the track with shooting doesn't show it for some reason. 400kmh truck.trk Flying truck.trk Flying, shooting truck.trk
  4. I definitely can't afford it right now, but if I were to upgrade my PC to play DCS better, what would be your recommendations? I'm thinking going from 16 to 32GB RAM, but what about GPU (I have GTX 1660Ti right now)? Nothing RTX-level expensive, but would a GTX 1080 or AMD RX 5500XT 8GB be the way to go? And, is it even possible to upgrade the CPU (I have i5-9400F, it does fine for now)? I think my 1TB SSD will hold out for quite a while, it loads so quickly! Just a side note, will there ever be a fix to the DCS.exe problem? I can't actually play it right now. It just won't open.
  5. I seem to have a similar problem. A few updates ago, it wouldn't open, missing a file, and stopped a virus. I updated when it became available, and then it worked. Another update came up, got it, and now the same problem exists. Repair doesn't work. This the same? Fix?
  6. Will this get fixed at some point?
  7. It tries to run, but then says it can't find a file. What do I do?
  8. So, basically, this processor is good enough/fast enough for DCS, right?
  9. So I have an i5-9400f, which has a base speed of 2.9Ghz and a turbo boost speed of 4.1Ghz. What does this mean? Does it automatically run faster, or do I have to do something to increase its speed from 2.9Ghz?
  10. It's a bit late to change, as I've already got it, but I was just wondering what you guys thought of my setup. Specs are in my signature, link posted here. It runs DCS fine for me.https://www.amazon.com/HP-Pavilion-i5-9400F-Hexa-Core-Bluetooth/dp/B082J7BWJD/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=pavilion+gaming+desktop&qid=1580160102&refinements=p_n_feature_five_browse-bin%3A13580790011%2Cp_n_feature_two_browse-bin%3A5446812011&rnid=562234011&s=electronics&sr=1-2
  11. I haven't tried the SD-10, I don't have the JF-17; I haven't even gone against it yet. I'm just reporting what I've seen from AI vs AI, and it seems to me from many occasions that the SD-10 and AIM-120C are very close, but the SD-10 has a slight advantage in speed, and the AI seems to have a slightly harder time avoiding it.
  12. Perhaps I shouldn't have said the JF-17 is so incredibly good, but rather that the SD-10 can outperform the AIM-120C (from what I've seen, anyways), and this has gotten me rather excited; it's not a Russian missile, but it's still red. Apologies if I was misunderstood.
  13. I haven't had a chance to buy this yet (believe me, I will eventually, it and the Persian Gulf are my next two), but I tried it in various AI vs AI scenarios, and it performed very well. Against equal numbers F-15Cs and F-16CMs with AIM-120Bs and Cs it came out on top, and there were even a few one-shot BVR kills with the SD-10; looks like we've finally got something to counter the Eagle and AMRAAM.
  14. This one here is a tempting offer, but I've heard they aren't reliable, and use poor quality components. Is this true? If not, I'll definitely get it.https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ibuypower-gaming-desktop-intel-core-i7-8700-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-1tb-hdd-240gb-ssd-black/6389791.p?skuId=6389791
  15. Would this be good enough for DCS?https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerpc-gamer-master-gaming-desktop-amd-ryzen-7-2700x-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1660-512gb-ssd-white/6385375.p?skuId=6385375
  16. For VRAM, is speed or quantity more important?
  17. For the VRAM, is faster better, or having more? is 4GB GDDR6 better than 6GB GDDR5?
  18. I'm looking to buy (not build) a computer for DCS @~$800-900 (I've already got the monitor). No VR, FHD (1920x1080). It doesn't need to be top-of-the-line, but I'd like it to be able to keep up with DCS for quite a while. I'm looking at Ryzen 5 3500/i7-8700 or better, GTX 1660 or better, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and 1TB HDD. Any suggestions?
  19. What do I need? No VR. I was thinking Ryzen 5 3600 or i7-9700, but would Ryzen 5 3500, i7-8700, or i5-9400 do? And, I thought GTX 1660 Super, but what about regular 1660, or RX 5500?
  20. How well would a Ryzen 5 3500 or an i7-8700 work for DCS?
  21. Thanks, sounds great! By the way, what are the MOST important parts of a computer for DCS? And, could I get away with 128GB SSD+1TB HDD? Finally, do any of you have an example of a good, DCS-capable desktop for no more than ~$900? I think it's possible, but it'd have to be on a good sale, and it'd still be tight.
  22. I can't afford more than 16GB of RAM (even that much is a tad pricey), and nothing more expensive than the GTX 1660 Ti (preferably no more than the 1660 Super), but I could probably upgrade if the need arose.
  23. I've been wondering what I really need for DCS (2.5 Beta, no VR). For a processor, I thought an Intel 9th Gen i7 or AMD Ryzen 2700, but I was wondering if I could make due with an 8th Gen i7 or a Ryzen 5 3500 or 3600. Likewise, for a graphics card, I was looking at the GTX 1660 Super or 1660 Ti, but would a normal 1660 work? And what would be the AMD Radeon equivalent to these?
  24. Maybe this guy?https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-pavilion-gaming-tg01-0185t
  25. Okay, I know I've posted a few other threads, but hear me out. I'm wanting to get a computer for DCS for no more than $800 (excluding monitor), and I'm set on buying rather than building one. That said, what sort of graphics card, processor, RAM, or other important thing should I get? As in, should I go with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon RX 550, for example.
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