I noticed that the red and green navigation lights above the cabin doors stay dimmed no matter what the dim/bright switch position is.
Happens at both cold and hot starts, with or without weapon hardpoints.
After setting to let Windows manage the Pagefile, today the problem of DCS being unresponsive showed up again. I have attached the latest log in case you need it.
I have now set up a No Paging File since you mentioned I don't need a pagefile because of my 128Gb RAM.
Let's see what happens.
dcs.log
Hi SilverDevil,
Thank you for digging into my problem.
I have changed the pagefile now so Windows is managing it. Gonna test it out and see how it goes. Will report back.
Thank you for your help.
Hi guys,
I've got this annoying thing going on were DCS World just stops responding in the middle of a multiplayer session. Worth mentioning is that the sound is still going while the program is non responsive.
Can someone please have a look to see what might be going on?
Thanks in advance
dcs.log DxDiag.txt
FOV and eyepoint (moving the cockpit camera) are two different things. Currently the max FOV is set at 110. We can't go any further than that. Would like to be able to go to 120. Moving the camera around would be used to fine tune the eyepoint in relation with the pilot body.
FOV needs to be fixed here.
I use a DIY floor mounted cyclic, very loosely based on the HOTAS Cougar. It has no centering springs or FFB. Mentioned trim mode works in any chopper module (except the Gazelle which doesn't have this mode), but it is failing me in the Chinook.
Sounds like the parking brake is still on. Verify that the parking brake lever is in the in position. The parking brake lever is located to the right of the canted panel. When you depress either one or both toe brakes the parking brake will release.