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My f18 is again running to one side.

I read in one of the manuals that could delete a certain file.

that´s what i did at the time and everything was ok.

i need to repeat the process but i can´t find the file name in any of the manuals nor the path to get to it.

can someone give me the name of the file and the path to it.

thank you very much

best regards

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3 hours ago, loveair said:

My f18 is again running to one side.

I read in one of the manuals that could delete a certain file.

that´s what i did at the time and everything was ok.

i need to repeat the process but i can´t find the file name in any of the manuals nor the path to get to it.

can someone give me the name of the file and the path to it.

thank you very much

best regards

 

What exactly do you mean by "running to one side? Can you attach a track?

You need to supply the following:

  1. What happened that resulted in the issue? Again, short, clear and concise. Don't write a novel.
  2. What were you doing that caused, or seemed to cause the issue? Sometimes you won't know, sometimes it doesn't matter, but better to try and include it so ED Testers or Team can try to reproduce themselves.
  3. Could you reproduce it? Bugs should be reproducible, you should be able to have it happen to you again before reporting it.
  4. What module where are you using, and does it happen with others? If you get a bug with the A-10C try it with another module, it could be the A-10C causing the issue, it could be the sim, any investigating you do now, makes it quicker for ED to diagnose.

Also, must include:

  1. A Track: We would prefer a short one that shows the bug right away, if your track is very long, try to reproduce a short one showing the bug
  2. A screenshot: In some cases, a screenshot is enough, most times the devs prefer a track so they can watch and jump in or run on their debug version though
  3. A video: If you really can't make a good track of the issue, sometimes a video will be enough if it shows the exact steps to reproduce the issue
  4. System specs: dxdiag file is perfect for this see here for steps to do so
  5. DCS World logs: Logs can be found in the DCS folder in Saved Games in a folder called Logs. Please zip these and attach to your report post. DCS World also will collect and pack the needed files when the game crashes, you can send this, and it will include everything we need.
  6. Tacview: In some cases can be good to show us how to reproduce, or the conditions the bugs happened in, but they cannot be submitted to the team. So by themselves is not enough.

Cheers, Ray

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