RustBelt Posted May 29 Posted May 29 15 hours ago, JupiterJoe said: The wing sweep mechanism is a hefty bit of kit, surely when that thing moves, or hits its stops, you'd feel some of that vibration through the airframe? That’s a good question. With gas in the wings there’s definitely a lot of mass moving around and building some momentum.
SOLIDKREATE Posted May 31 Posted May 31 My 'Jester' is calling out 'Nails' and 'Dirt' for friendlys. I was taking off from Al-Asad behind an F-16C and he kept going nuts. Then a pair of 'Bugs' were on our 12 and he started calling them out too. Our AA defences were Dirt to him as well. None the less, glad I have this bird now. You even have my old squadron VF-32 in the skins. I must have uninstalled it severel times, rag quiting, LOL. I understand her now, and she continues to tell me what to do, LOL. AVIONICS: ASUS BTF TUF MB, INTEL i9 RAPTORLAKE 24 CORE, 48GB PATRIOT VIPER TUF 6600MHz, 16GB ASUS TUF RTX 4070ti SUPER, ASUS TUF 1000w PSU CONTROLS: LOGI X-56 RHINO HOTAS, LOGI PRO RUDDER PEDALS, LOGI G733 LIGHTSPEED MAIN BIRDS: F/A-18C, MIRAGE F1
RustBelt Posted May 31 Posted May 31 Were you in a campaign mission, or a multiplayer sandbox? I know Jester can get overstimulated in sandboxes for many reasons due to how they're made.
CTB Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago First of all great aircraft, really enjoying it even with a steep learning curve as a DCS newcomer. secondly well done on using proper date format dd-mm-yyyy in the subject rather than the American silliness! but for the update itself, does this apply to older versions of dcs or just the latest? actually how can I check module version? Modules - F-14B, Super Carrier Terrain - Las Vegas DCS v2.5.6 on Windows 7. WinWing Orion II F15EX throttle, J2 F16 grip & Skywalker pedals. PC: i7-8700k, 2 x 32GB DDR4-2666, Z370 Gigabyte, RTX 3080ti, 500GB NVMe 970 PRO, 2TB NVME 990 PRO, 4TB HDD WD Black
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