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mkosmo

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  • Birthday 03/25/1988

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  • Flight Simulators
    MSFS, P5D, X-Plane, DCS
  • Location
    Houston, TX
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    Aviation
  • Occupation
    Cyber Architecture

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  1. Once you start running your server, you'll realize that thread/core count does not matter. Like the rest of the game, the server will consume a core and that'll be the end of it. The thing chews RAM - so that'll be your contention point. My free-flight missions chew 8-10GB of RAM per instance by themselves, and they don't even have a high unit count.
  2. Citation required. When checking my missions for 2.7 compatibility, I diffed them after an open/save in ME. The only "changes" were some ordering, but no functional changes to the Lua structures themselves.
  3. Maybe if they're validated... but if somebody were to texture some invisible skins, it'd create a false competitive advantage. I understand why these textures are part of the IC.
  4. No, not really. If you need to yaw right, add right pressure. If you need to yaw left, add left pressure. The problem with the sim is that you lack the feedback, both in the pedal and your body. Some people make some of the stick and rudder of flying sound a lot harder than it really is.
  5. Templating: The ability to have predefined groups that can be quickly placed in a MIZ, whether it be a preconfigured flight or ground units. Not having to recreate the same things over and over, especially with all of the possible options to have to change (livery, radio, loads, or even routes, times, etc) would be fantastic.
  6. What'd be nice is to be able to set sea conditions so we can get some deck movement!
  7. In my other thread, ED reported that the webui not responding was related to a compiler issue and systems without AES-NI. Once I had my host move my VM to a machine that would expose AES-NI to me, my webui started working again.
  8. I can confirm that it started working again once AES-NI was exposed to my guest.
  9. Fantastic news! My hosting provider is migrating me to a newer host with the intent of exposing AES-NI to my guest. Assuming the migration works, I'll report back.
  10. Interesting. I had no idea I was missing AES-NI on this box until I went to go check. Since my box is a VM hosted on a E5-2697 v3, which supports AES-NI, I just assumed it did. Coreinfo has since demonstrated that it's not enabled. Time to go put a ticket in with my host. If AES-NI is then enabled, will this resolve itself?
  11. Watch the ball to coordinate. An aileron roll doesn't require opposite rudder at the 90, as that would take you out of coordination. There should be some deflection in the direction of the aileron travel.
  12. I take it you're not a shooter.
  13. ED mentioned they could replicate it internally in my thread: https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=4053917&postcount=8
  14. Considering that the low-res mods I've seen actually replace existing files, I doubt it's quite that easy.
  15. Same symptoms. Didn't start until 0830z. Just restarted it and it seems to be working, though. Server is back in list.
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