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manashttu

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  • Birthday 08/14/1974

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    DCS World, IL2 GB, IL2 1946, Falcon BMS
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    Texas, USA

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  1. The StreamDeck is totally worth it. Extremely versatile. There are some excellent profiles on the DCS user uploads, as well. By the way, I've been using StreamDeck for quite some time and have yet to have an update mess up the ExportScripts profiles.
  2. The key for me to virtually eliminate the step in transition from displacement to force was to set the displacement value at 7 %. The 2 % dead zones I used were to simply help with re-centering. Not sure it's even necessary, as it seems DCS has a hard-coded deadzone on the Viper even when set to zero in game.
  3. I recently procured an Orion2 MFSSB base and grip, having read through this and other threads about the potential to tweak the physical gimbal and software. I must say it was somewhat out of curiosity to compare to my previous indulgences which were second-hand purchases of an RS R3 Lighting (Meant be be lightning?) with a Warthog grip w/ custom angle-mount and an R3 Ultra with an RS Viper grip. In the end, with the following physical and software tweaks, the WW MFSSB compares nicely to the R3 Lighting, which I already prefer slightly over the R3 Ultra. First the physical adjustments: I 3-d printed Beezer's excellent insert for each axis to place around the bearing which makes contact with the force sensors. To do this, I loosened (but did not remove) the MFSSB pcb's, inserted Beezer's spacer, then re-tightened the pcb. This set the spacer evenly within the force sensor and still allowed for very slight movement in the center. Then, I installed all six spring plates on each axis, and used the set screws to center the axis while connected to the software. This took a bit of fiddling and adjusting, but it wasn't difficult or too time consuming. Beezer's spacers and the spring plates gave a nice feel with very slight movement around center and a nice, virtually undetectable (by feel) transition from center spring to force application. To the software tweaks: Even with Beezer's insert, there remained a deadzone if the MFSSB Config settings were left on "Force Only". Physically, I found this deadzone desirable, as it allowed what I perceive to be pretty realistic initial movement of the stick. To eliminate the dead zone and the oft-criticized software transition from displacement to force sensing, I came down to the following MFSSB Config and Dead Zone settings: null nullWith these tweaks, there is virtually no software flat spot or deadzone at either the center or in the transition from displacement to force sensing. As far as comparison of the three bases and grips now: I really like the WinWing F-16 grip. It has excellent build quality, and, much like my WW throttles, I love the switches (especially the trigger). I'm torn now between the R3 Lighting base and the WW base---they perform quite similarly. The RS software is outstanding, I have to say. The Ultra base---despite the rave reviews online, I find it a bit sponge-y, for lack of a better term. I prefer the firm feel of the Lighting and WW bases. I rather like the very slight, free movement in the center of the WW base now that the physical tweaks were done. Without Beezer's insert, the free movement on center was way too big. Can't thank Beezer enough for sharing the stl file of his spacer design. It is brilliant. The sum of the matter is this: If I were confronted with the choice of dishing out $1,100 to $1,200 for an R3 and grip shipped to the U.S. vs the $500 or so shipped for an MFSSB (with these physical adjustments) and the wonderful WW F-16 grip, I'd strongly consider the latter. Hope this is helpful.null
  4. Haha. Yeah---the naming conventions are pretty obscure. I just found it a while back by opening one after the other.
  5. On Winwing's downloads page, they have pdf manuals available. Look for this one for the MFSSB kit: EX2_J2_2-User Manual EN V1.1
  6. Looks really nice. I would be interested. I'm in Texas.
  7. Running 5800x3d. Upgrade from 3090 to 4090 took fps up 75 to 200 percent on my triple 1440p setup, depending on map and situation; and DCS frametime counter still reports GPU as limiting factor in multithreaded DCS. You're in for a treat.
  8. This is a great deal on a perfect stick and gimbal combination. Somebody ought to jump on this. If not for already having an Mk.I with the Ultimate grip and extensions, I would.
  9. Have a mint HP Reverb G2 I'd like to sell. Purchased in August direct from HP---have used fewer than four hours. Works perfectly, and the immersion of VR is something to behold. Selling because I am a long-time triple screen user in flight and racing sims---and just couldn't get on with not being able to keep eye on kids and the major adjustment to giving up seeing controllers, button boxes, and general surroundings. Will sell for $475 shipped to Continental United States. Comes with original packaging with the controllers, all cabling, USB-C adapter, batteries, and all accessories. Payment through PayPal preferred. Photos are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VofmHvQ6B9Rpt0U6NSv_KVpb8-rq_i-n?usp=sharing. Feel free to PM with any questions or offers to purchase.
  10. Have been using triple 1440p monitors for several years now. First on 1080ti, now on 3080. Here is a post about my experiences on 1080ti and 3080 in DCS.
  11. I have this exact setup... MFG pedals are smooth, bulletproof, and highly adjustable. The combat pedals and damper add even more precision and versatility. This is a great deal.
  12. Pretty sure you'll want to use the DisplayPort, as nvidia only supports gsync/freesync/adaptive sync through displayport (except on HDMI 2.1 like some of the higher end tv's). Gsync-mode is a must with the fps fluctuations that come with DCS.
  13. Just installed and did some testing with this mod on my triple screen 2d setup. Must say it works beautifully in 2d. Have only tweaked on the haze setting (which alone is worth using this mod)---but I'm amazed how your FXAA and sharpening implementation comes so close to the more demanding MSAA in removing jaggies and shimmer. Also appreciate that it still works with MSAA enabled, as MSAA with this mod operating looks better than it does in stock. The lighting and reflections add so much. For other 2d users who, like me, may have passed over this "VR mod"---it is worth a try. Thank you, lefuneste01, for sharing this.
  14. I was having a great experience in DCS with an 8700k (6-core) and 1080ti on triple 1440p monitors. Have since had opportunity to try out 3080 and 3090 on same machine. Main improvement was ability to run MSAA at higher levels and maintain FPS. The difference between 1080ti and 3090 was notable but not game-changing. The 1080ti remains a great gpu that is competitive with with even the latest mid-range from nvidia and AMD. And the 9900k is identical to a 10700k and is an excellent gaming cpu. Have no experience with VR---
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