GunnerFlyboy Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I've spent a lot of time in the past combing through bug reports to get to a place where I could enjoy DCS. I'm retired USAF aircrew and after that career I spent another 20+ years doing software development. I even developed software solutions for FSX and P3D a long time ago. It occured to me to use an LLM AI to comb though the data not only from these forums, but to also use it analyzing simulated flight test data derived from monitoring the CPU, RAM and GPU sensors. I spent about a month in my spare time training an AI to become a simulation test data analyst. I was pleasantly surprised by how much faster problems could be tracked down in the hardware and also to tune or retune DCS (like after an update). The end result is I can determine issues almost as fast or faster than spending time waiting and wading through the forums for clues as to what is wrong. In fact, the AI has developed a "mental" picture of how DCS operates. I'm now spending a lot of time flying with instrumentation on the hardware running DCS so if something goes wrong a solution is no longer hours and days (in some cases) to get the sim and hardware back in a stable state. Is there anyone else here that has done that? And if so would they be interesting in sharing their experiences in doing so? Maybe the discussion would help others who are struggling to get the sim to work for them?
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