SAABoy
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which video was this? it's gone now.
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According to windows10 icue is uninstalled and I've also manually deleted some leftover, though empty, folders just in case. I haven't tried flying the hornet or reinstalling the F14 module yet so I guess I could try those. Once upon a time I tried to install a jvoy device and though I uninstalled it the device still shows up in DCS. Is it possible that's causing these crashes?
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Update: this is going to sound silly and amateur-ish, but a recent string of very frustrating PC instabilities, including these F-14 crashes though none during my F18 play, seems to have been solved by completely uninstalling Corsair iCUE. My Windows10 system has been living harmoniously with iCUE for a while now so maybe it's a recent version of iCUE or Windows10 that aren't doing well together. And maybe I could've gotten away with just turning off sensor logging or some other minor adjustments to iCUE but for now I'll just keep it uninstalled. Thanks for the help.
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disabled selective suspend for USB in windows power settings? : done disabled the "allow windows to turn this device off to save power" option for your usb devices and usb controllers in device manager? : done except I didn't see my 3 hotas devices under the USB section when I'd dis/reconnect so I just disabled the power setting for the usb 3.0 hub they go in. I didn't save my controller bindings because I didn't yet look up how to reinstall just the f14 module.
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I've been playing f18 module last few weeks with almost no issues and now F14 module crashes constantly. Everytime the game crashes it screws my entire system to where I can't even restart without hard shutdown. None of these would effect F18 module but I tried turning off OBS, then turning off XMP (ram overclock), then I turned off PBO (CPU overclock), then I ran out of things to change and still crashed. Please help! Update: this is going to sound silly and amateur-ish, but a recent string of very frustrating PC instabilities, including these F-14 crashes though none during my F18 play, seems to have been solved by completely uninstalling Corsair iCUE. My Windows10 system has been living harmoniously with iCUE for a while now so maybe it's a recent version of iCUE or Windows10 that aren't doing well together. And maybe I could've gotten away with just turning off sensor logging or some other minor adjustments to iCUE but for now I'll just keep it uninstalled. Thanks for the help. dcs.log dcs.log-20210610-051418.zip
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@Goblinthis is awesome I've also done the damper mod for the rudder portion which now accentuates the light springiness of the brakes. I was hoping someone would've paved the way with a mini damper mod for the brakes as well but I guess not yet. Do you have to have a set of spares for the brake mod/upgrade you did? I'd copy-paste it into my setup if I could.
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I have a warthog and hornet stick on the warthog base now. If I upgrade to a mongooscm2 base then I can't use the paddle on my sticks anymore? :9
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DCS World TARGET profile for TM Cougar and Warthog + MFDs
SAABoy replied to Home Fries's topic in Thrustmaster
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David OC, this PIP video is amazing. How did you capture?
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Bob I have 3x 970 evo plus drives in my x570 aorus master MB, 3900x, 2080ti. Should I be worried about having 3 NVMe drives bottlenecking me?
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Noob here. When Iron Mike says "The chaff resistance for the missiles has been increased" does that mean that the bandit's chaff is more effective against the missile and therefore missile is less effective, or does it mean that the missile is less fooled by chaff and therefore missile is more effective? Also why is C "better" in game than A? Thanks a lot!