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 yesterday at 08:21 AM Posted yesterday at 08:21 AM 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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