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Rolled back the Nvidia drivers to eliminate a frequent game freeze. That is fixed. I also uninstalled and re-installed DCS2.0 in an attempt to fix the issue. Now any time I blow something up or something blows me up I get a CTD. This is happening after the DCS reinstall with 3 different Nvidia drivers. It doesn’t matter what graphics setting are. From low to high and 1 to 1.5 supersample. This is starting to piss me off.

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Try a clean and repair:

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Thanks but that didn't fix it. Any time anything gets blown up. Whether it's done by me or my wingman. Doesn't have to be on the screen. I loosed a mav, turn 180 degree and when it hit, CTD.

My wingman took a SAM up the tailpipe within my sight, CTD.

What is different about an explosion that could cause this? I even took the overclock off my CPU and GPU to see if that might have an effect on it.

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Anyone?

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Something else I just noticed is that I have no landing or taxi light.

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Newest update fixed it. There was apparently something wrong with the Openvr.dll file. Weird the clean and repair didn’t fix it.

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