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Hi. While playing online i just noticed that after some gameplay, the default head position has some offset in the pit (as shown in the screenshot).

 

It does not align when pressing the center key in trackir.

 

Also airplane shuts off suddenly when trying to spool after respawn. This also happens with other jets(shut-off only).

 

These were experienced with Open Beta 2.5.

 

Pls help.

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As for the issues with spooling up, some online servers spawn you with no fuel. this allows you to spool up but leads to shutdown when the tiny amount of fuel you have is drained

 

I have no help for you on the TrackIR offset unfortunatly.

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While playing online i just noticed that after some gameplay, the default head position has some offset in the pit (as shown in the screenshot).

 

It does not align when pressing the center key in trackir.

 

The JHMCS cross hairs are positioned in the centre of the screen (rather than at the pilot's virtual eye line) and ATM, aren't adjustable.

 

Compared to DCS's default head position the JHMCS cross hairs are depressed -13°

 

A work around is to adjust the default head position "snap view", so it places the horizon closer to the screen centre.

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?p=3781091#post3781091

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Hi. While playing online i just noticed that after some gameplay, the default head position has some offset in the pit (as shown in the screenshot).

 

It does not align when pressing the center key in trackir.

 

Also airplane shuts off suddenly when trying to spool after respawn. This also happens with other jets(shut-off only).

 

These were experienced with Open Beta 2.5.

 

Pls help.

I would make sure the receiver is placed firmly and make adjustments.

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