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  1. Hello, does anybody know how to get in export lua the "bank" and "pitch" of the pilot head (eyes)? I am experienced with exporting gauges, needles, viewports... but I am not able to achieve this. I just want to get the view deviation from 0,0 position, in other words, where the player is looking at. (mainly in P51D) Thx in advance!
  2. @flappie: I did that and, in addition, reboot in safe mode one hundred times enabling groups of services in order to find out which one was responsible of main stutters. The answer is 'power' (I guess is called like this in English windows version) service. In fact, it seems that this service prevents CPU to increase its usage. It makes no sense because all individual performance plan settings to maxed out, even sometimes I've tested the whole system with Parkcontrol full performance plan. I will do more tests at home ans keep you informed. Enviado desde mi VTR-L09 mediante Tapatalk
  3. Here it is. Keep in mind that some of them (RudderPedals_Profiler.exe, X55_Rhino_Profile.exe...) were not present in the test I listed in the first post. @Mustang: thanks for your reply. Yes, I knew that post, in fact, one of the first thing I do before any test is unplug ethernet cable. https://forums.eagle.ru/attachment.php?attachmentid=246451&stc=1&d=1598981718 DCS_Stutter_TaskList.txt
  4. Yes, I've tested a lot of values for Preload Radius and I agree with you, I get the best results (or less bad results) with 45%-55%. @Flappie: wow ... wow ... wow ... then ...this is what heaven looks like... regular micro-stutters are GONE. It still have some isolated hitch when moving head around after a while and I've seen CPU usage at 100% at some time, but I think both can be solved playing with all previous tests and settings I exposed. The question now is how can I figure out what is/are the drivers/components/items/things to blame? Is there any way to make a transition between safe mode and normal mode? Because several clean windows installations were done with no positive results. In addition to these questions... THANK YOU very much. My hope has been restored, you should see the tears falling down my eyes.
  5. Well, here I go... My first intention was to post a thread in order to get some help and maybe solve the issue that had tormented me for so long. It is at this point, to be honest, I just feel the need to share it with you all as free counseling assistance. I've been fighting against IT so long that I am not able to remember when it started. Does it come with 2.0? 2.5? I can't tell it. The issue happens every 4 or 5 seconds, sometimes, less sometimes more, even sometimes it takes 20 seconds before appearing again. It's some kind of micro-stutter or hitch that freeze the image (not the sound as far as I've seen) just a fraction of second but enough to break one of the most valuable things in a sim (imho): immersion. I am not talking about a huge and complex MP mission but a single empty mission with just one plane. My RIG specs are: - Asus Rog Maximus X Apex - i7 8700k (with or without OC, tested at almost every clock between 3,7 and 5.1) - 32 GB G.Skill Trident Neo (b-die version) 3600mhz CL16 (test also with Corsair Dominator 4000mhz CL19) - 2 x 1080ti (tested single, SLI, OC, non-OC...) - Asus Rog PG348q 3440x1400 100hz (test at lower frequencies) - Samsung NMve M.2 970 Pro 512GB (tested in 4 different SSD: samsung, kingston...) - Windows 10 Pro (lastest updates installed) Due to known Track-IR issues with other than 60hz refresh frequencies, I use Opentrack with an HTC Vive Tracker which delivers very high frequency (if anybody has the chance to test it, please do it, it has nothing to do with a regular headtracking and, if I'm not wrong, you can even use one just with the usb dongle, without helmet nor stations). It goes without saying that I've tested the issue with all this stuff unplugged. Let list now the most relevant tests I've done: - Several windows 10 clean installations with a full dedicated SSD for DCS (Release and OB) - Running 1-plane simple missions in a dedicated DCS server just for my tests - Disable/unplug any kind of headtracking - Disable/unplug any peripherical leaving just one keyboard and mouse (wired or wireless) - Several Nvidia driver versions - All G-Sync / V-sync Nvidia / V-sync DCS / Fast sync / NV Inspector setting / full screen / window / borderless window ... combinations - Several FPS limiters (RTSS, Nvidia, in-game) with several numbers (none, 100, 98, 97, 90, 60, 51, 50, 30 ...) - Several measurements to rule out thermal throlling or similar situations (I hope I'm right with this) - Page file: none, auto, 16 gb, 32 gb, 64 gb, same SSD, other SSD... - Antivirus exclusion folders, disabled and even uninstall - Delete fxo / metashaders2 (after 1000th time I made an script...) - All combinations of in-game graphic settings from the very-low to the high-end) - No ethernet / no wi-fi - Several windows setting (DVR Xbox disable, Game mode on/off..., VRR on/off) - Several overall settings: HPET, Hyperthreating, - All combinations of power performance settings (GPUs, CPU and Windows) - External applications like famous Project Laso, ParkControl... - Some autoexec.cfg params like no_device_hotplug = true Here you have 3 screenshot in 3 different situations as example: FPS capped at 100, 60 and 50. Thanks to MSI/RTSS graphs you can see the frametime spikes (different sizes) each few seconds. The curious thing is that the closer to 60 fps we limit the smaller the frametime spikes are. Once you lowered the 50 fps the frametime spikes are gone (or at least they are so small that graphs cannot show them). When game is paused (with ESC, for example) the behaviour is the same. Sometimes it seems that it's heavier with some planes and maps (for example, L-39C and Normandy are gentle with this issue, less spikes) I'm not going to say that DCS World is a piece of ... or things like that. I love DCS World, I've spent thousand of hours (and euros... ;)) and I feel fortunate to have this unlimited platform but, at this point, the breakage of immersion ruined my experience. So, If someone from ED or from this forum tells me that, after taking a look at the data I've exposed, the issue is something binded to DCS Engine and can't be solved or want me to test some possible fix or requires more information I will be pleased to do it. If not, at least I hope all the tests I've done can help somebody to find his own fix. P.S 1: I am not english native speaker, if you want me to explain any concept exposed please let me know. P.S 2: those of you that use to say 'butter smooth' I would pay to see you frametime graph (no offense :lol:)
  6. Hi, thank you for your answer and sorry for the delay on feedback ( btw: I didn't know that well-known capt Zeen was from Mallorca :smilewink: ) The main problem is that, as far as I know, there's no way to export MFD or any other viewport to a second screen if you're not running DCS on windowed mode. Am I wrong? Do you know if there's any way, at least, to export a viewport to the current screen (in fullscreen mode) and force viewport background color to black? If this is possible, I would cut this area and send to a second monitor using a C# process. Once again, thx you very much in advance. Regards. EDIT: I know how to export RWR, for example, to same current fullscreen window, but the viewport background seems to be transparent, I would like to make it black.
  7. Hello everyone, I'm building a F-5E home cockpit using my own software. So far, I've developed all gauges and indicators I need (HSI, Altimeter, Airspeed Indicator...) and all of them are connected to export.lua data and working fine. Now I am blocked with the Radar and RWR. Since I've always had problems with stuttering/SLI/G-SYNC/Performance when running the game in Borderless Window and I'm forced to switch to Fullscreen mode, I can't use regular viewports amd mfd export way. Is there any way to get enough information (positions, textures, ...) from some lua object/s or function (same way I get needles and gauges data in order to draw my own altimeter, for example) to be able to draw al the "green lines, dots or icons" that the F-5E Radar and RWR displays on cockpit? Do you know, at least, if there is any program that achieve something similar? Just to know if is something possible or just a chimera. Thank you very much in advance. Rach (I'm not native English speaker, so if you don't understand some point please let me know)
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