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Some pricetags would streamline the process, sir
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Contact him by other means, i read somewhere there are issues with payment but it can be done -
Your attention for detail is superb
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It should be stated the other way around; all modules work on Open Beta, but not all modules work on Stable. On my opinion life is too short to fly Stable, go for it
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does the vest bother you to fly long sesions >1hr flight time? are you coding yourself the app to read DCS telemetry and sending effects to the various shakers accordingly?
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Need advice on rudder pedals
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to ragenoob's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Crosswinds by a country mile -
Well DCS runs well on your first example, so your last paragraph is somehow biased, we could agree that under certain conditions, DCS VR performance, is far from perfect. I´m certain you ran the test previously, but what are your fps when single player, multiple aircraft and ground units, Syria map?
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add some key rings Remove before flight stuff
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Upps really? Because I had this very same issue a few weeks ago and solved it that way. -
Strongly disagree. I bought a brand new unit well into the mid 2000s, and apparently came from a "less quality" batch. It was a total nightmare, electronical issues all the way. Sold it by 30 €. Bought a second hand Warthog, that was sold by 2016 when I quit DCS. Came back to DCS by 2018, bought another second hand Warthog, which I still use but the disgusting base. When DCS Viper was released, began looking for a second hand Cougar. Insane pricetags. Finally got one. Joy and base are obviously unsuable, they are so worn. It´s patiently waiting for a cheap FSSB alternative. Throttle in bad condition as well, so I spent 50€ upgrading the PCB, hall sensor for axis and converting it to USB standalone. Amazing stuff built by a German user, no soldering required. Some grease helped too. Now it´s a great functional piece of hardware. Foxy software still gives me chills. Never understood that software. I don´t use TARGET either. Both overcomplicate things, and with DCS we have plenty of options. During these years, several brands have raised to the challenge of building and selling amazing hardware: VKB, Virpil, Winwing (Realsimulator are out of this league IMHO), luckily for users. Both VKB and Virpil already got a very decent reputation. With Winwing you can check on this very same forum the skeptcism they received when announcing a new Hornet HOTAS from China, and compare those comments with current reviews, they promised and really delivered. The last episode of that career is the amazing reviews and feedback they are getting from the F-16 HOTAS, especially the Throttle unit. Meanwhile TM has released a Hornet stick (which my unit came faulty by the way), waaaaaaaaaaaay overpriced pendular pedals and applied a blue layer of paint over some TM16000 stock sticks to resell them like brand new Airbus. Oh and again, repacked some 10 year old Warthog base and sticks to sell them as Viper base and sticks, very convenient for the DCS Viper release. So long story short, TM was the way to go 20 years ago, but not anymore. Others are building better HOTAS with decent pricetag
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PointCTRL - Finger Mounted VR Controller
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to MilesD's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
cool, didn´t know we have this option as far as I know, no, both systems complement each other- 3421 replies
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PointCTRL - Finger Mounted VR Controller
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to MilesD's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
No idea, I guess it would be easier just to buy new FCUs?- 3421 replies
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Make sure you have installed Gametrix JetSeat control panel. Open the app and by the left side of the window, choose USB mode, and then check the USB manual control tick. Then your remote control knob will control the general volume of effects. And have fun -
Be fair. Some times ED and 3rd party devs efforts will align with your particular likings, other times not so much. For example some users have zero interest on helicopters, others on WW2 stuff, others don´t fly modern jets. We users can´t blame ED to try reaching a wider audience, it´s part of the rules of the game.
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are you using simshaker or just plain wave sound?
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
There are several links on the first post, I concur it´s a bit confusing. That´s the proper link for last beta version : https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!APhSkJhHNXS4pRM&id=AAE14DA560024F57!112&cid=AAE14DA560024F57 -
VKB t rudders
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Simshaker saved my life
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Gunfreak's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!APhSkJhHNXS4pRM&id=AAE14DA560024F57!112&cid=AAE14DA560024F57 -
obvious with that pricetag.
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Linkage-less aircraft rudder pedals
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Dragon1-1's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Slaw RX or Simple SImpit pedals come to my mind, but not many other units https://slawdevice.com/en/glowna/3-rx-viper-v2-rudder-pedals-dark-metallic.html https://www.facebook.com/commerce/products/the-rudder/3866697563448683/?ref=page_home_tab&referral_code=page_shop_card -
PointCTRL - Finger Mounted VR Controller
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to MilesD's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Apparently it´s an issue from thursday patch, rather than pointctrl.- 3421 replies
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Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
so we can either donate money or sleep time, right??? Appreciate your hard work, sir -
I would say it´s no factor but it could help being able to modify the angle at what the pedals rest