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Anyone found a way of reducing this via .lua files?

 

Would like to test something for personal taste if anyone could help me I would be grateful : )

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Edit: Never mind found it my self

 

For anyone else interested it's in DCS World/Mods/Flaming Cliffs/FM/F-15/Config.lua

 

and at the end of the file there are 2 lines of code

-- view shake amplitude

minor_shake_ampl = 0.21,

major_shake_ampl = 0.5,

 

Those are default

 

Reducing the numbers to like 0.05 or so will reduce the shaking

Edited by Rlaxoxo

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what do you mean by "shakiness"?

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I suspect he means "buffeting", which is an ultra-realistic characteristic of the "professional flight model". If there isn't a check box in the settings for this (I don't recall one and doubt one would be created), then you probably don't have any alternatives to override it.

 

On the other hand, if you have pilot head movement (due to g forces) enabled, you could try disabling that. I think this is both a check box setting and can be mapped to a key to toggle the effect on or off.

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[ame]http://fun3d.larc.nasa.gov/papers/aiaa-2015-0549.pdf[/ame]

 

 

The pertinent information to the buffeting can be found on page 1 under "Background":

 

For high performance aircraft, such as F-15 and F/A-18, vortex emanating from wing leading edge extension (LEX) often burst at high angle of attack which usually immerses on the vertical tail in the wake. Although these vortices often increase lift, the resulting unsteady pressure associate with the separated flow, which is named buffet, on the vertical tail introduces fatigue crack. This phenomenon,along with the aeroelastic coupling of the tail structural assembly, results in vibrations...
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