Gunfreak Posted June 3 Posted June 3 F-4 has been out for about a year now, however the shaking of the F-4 in singe player track is still as bad as it always was. Is there any ETO on when this can be cleared up? 1 i7 13700k @5.2ghz, GTX 5090 OC, 128Gig ram 4800mhz DDR5, M2 drive.
Zabuzard Posted June 3 Posted June 3 Can you check in the mission editor the "Reference Aircraft" checkbox and see if it still shakes then? 1
Gunfreak Posted June 3 Author Posted June 3 12 hours ago, Zabuzard said: Can you check in the mission editor the "Reference Aircraft" checkbox and see if it still shakes then? I'll try that and get back to you. i7 13700k @5.2ghz, GTX 5090 OC, 128Gig ram 4800mhz DDR5, M2 drive.
Nealius Posted June 8 Posted June 8 The shaking is caused by desync between the sim and the position update, with the position update overriding what the sim wants to make the aircraft do. I've noticed engaging the autopilot will almost always cause it, though I've seen high-G (7-8G) maneuvers briefly cause it as well until the sim/position info agree with each other again. It seems to happen with the Phantom moreso than with any other module. Close second would be the Mi-24 and Mi-8.
Zabuzard Posted June 8 Posted June 8 Yeah but the aircraft behavior should be deterministic within the same DCS version. So I am thinking what the cause could be. Perhaps its the Wear/Tear/Condition system, which is why I am asking to see if it gets better with "Reference Aircraft" selected
Nealius Posted June 8 Posted June 8 Ah, would that wear/tear/condition system generate different levels of wear-and-tear between the live flight and the replay?
Zabuzard Posted June 8 Posted June 8 (edited) 2 hours ago, Nealius said: Ah, would that wear/tear/condition system generate different levels of wear-and-tear between the live flight and the replay? It isnt supposed to. But if it gets better after checking that "Reference Aircraft" option then it most likely does and then thats something we can potentially fix. Edited June 8 by Zabuzard 2
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