Flagrum Posted June 20, 2013 Author Share Posted June 20, 2013 (edited) In the other thread I talked about that... There is no way (That I know of) to verify the exact version once it is installed.. (In my case I still had my original module install file saved away and it ended in .168... I then went out to the web and looked at the version currently out there and it ends in .186 and that is what prompted me to try the re-install) If you want to try it, you will need to uninstall your existing Huey module, RESTART your machine and then install the .186 module off the website... I don't recommend trying to just install over top as that seldom works and could cause worse issues... In my case it made a world of difference in regards to VRS.. With the old version I was augering into the ground repeatedly.. With the new version I have not had VRS issues at all and this is much more realistic according to what I have read and what real Huey pilots have said... I had the Huey deinstalled before applying that .186 file. But, yeah, I did not restart the computer in between. Also, as I am re-checking things, I notice something strange with the autoupdate in general (yeah, on MY machine ;P). But I put that story in another thread so we can stay on topic here. edit: fresh install of DCS World 1.2.4.11652_168, autoupdated to 1.2.4.12913_167, then installed Huey 1.2.4.12913_186, flew it, crashed it like before. I can't see any substancial difference to before regarding transistion from ETL to hover when it comes to how suddenly VRS kicks in. Tried it 5-6 times in a row now. edit2: on MY machine. Edited June 20, 2013 by Flagrum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outlawal2 Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 I had the Huey deinstalled before applying that .186 file. But, yeah, I did not restart the computer in between. Also, as I am re-checking things, I notice something strange with the autoupdate in general (yeah, on MY machine ;P). But I put that story in another thread so we can stay on topic here. edit: fresh install of DCS World 1.2.4.11652_168, autoupdated to 1.2.4.12913_167, then installed Huey 1.2.4.12913_186, flew it, crashed it like before. I can't see any substancial difference to before regarding transistion from ETL to hover when it comes to how suddenly VRS kicks in. Tried it 5-6 times in a row now. edit2: on MY machine. Unless I am reading it incorrectly, you autoupdated to 167 and then installed right over the top of it.. As stated before, you should UNINSTALL module 167 RESTART your machine Then RE-INSTALL .186... Please try this.. (And I can't guarantee this will fix your issue, I can only tell you that this has helped me and some other folks as well..) "Pride is a poor substitute for intelligence." RAMBO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flagrum Posted June 20, 2013 Author Share Posted June 20, 2013 Unless I am reading it incorrectly, you autoupdated to 167 and then installed right over the top of it.. As stated before, you should UNINSTALL module 167 RESTART your machine Then RE-INSTALL .186... Please try this.. (And I can't guarantee this will fix your issue, I can only tell you that this has helped me and some other folks as well..) No no ... I did a complete fresh install. I still had the install files of DCS World, that was version 1.2.4.11652_168 with no modules installed at all. Then autoupdate patched the naked DCS World up to version 1.2.4.12913_167, still not one module in there. Then finally I installed the UH-1H_1.2.4.12913_186.exe So, for all I know, I have now the latest version for each part of the install: DCS World 1.2.4.12913_167 with Huey 1.2.4.12913_186 And I see no real difference to what we were taking about earlier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marker Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 Where are you guys downloading the individual modules from? No worries... Got it. Thanks “Any pilot should be flying the spitfire, at least once.” – John S. Blyth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outlawal2 Posted June 20, 2013 Share Posted June 20, 2013 No no ... I did a complete fresh install. I still had the install files of DCS World, that was version 1.2.4.11652_168 with no modules installed at all. Then autoupdate patched the naked DCS World up to version 1.2.4.12913_167, still not one module in there. Then finally I installed the UH-1H_1.2.4.12913_186.exe So, for all I know, I have now the latest version for each part of the install: DCS World 1.2.4.12913_167 with Huey 1.2.4.12913_186 And I see no real difference to what we were taking about earlier. CRAP.. I was hoping that would help you... "Pride is a poor substitute for intelligence." RAMBO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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