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Moxy

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  1. The Quest 3 app, has an "Auto Update" . The update breaks my DCS vr mode, game launch. Including breaking a complete new predestine install.

    Reinstall the app version before the update, launches....4hrs later, auto update, game crashes on load up.

    Just found the post. Quest3's look dead in the water, for a fix

    https://forum.dcs.world/topic/345145-dcs-wont-lauch-since-meta-update-today/#comment-5395706

    Mox

     

     

     

  2. ~S~ Doc

    The spec's you listed above, will run "Il2",  like a rocket ship on a monitor.       DCS, the other sim, is  power hungry , and a not too we'll optimized, flight sim.

     Everything in the spec's above, will run "il2" and "DCS" just fine with monitors. But if you chose to go into vr, the 4060 8Gb graphics card will be on the weak side.

    Il2 uses about 4 Gb of Graphic card memory, (Vram) hence the 4060 8Gb on a monitor will be fine. DCS will use every bit of Vram you can throw at it.

    Doc...My specs bought through Newegg (Katana x21)

    intel 12700k (K in for over clocking)(12th generation, were into 13th or 14th now)
    32 Gig Ram   (16 not enough for DCS/fine for IL2)
    M2 storage "hard drives" (new tec, rocket ship fast and inexpensive)(2 tera bites. games with "skins" take up a lot of storage)
    Nvida RTX 3070 8Gb (fine for monitors both IL2/DCS..."I run 3 at 5760x1080 reolution") (4060 20% faster) (8GB not enough for VR/DCS)

    Hope this helps.................Moxy

     

     

  3. Flashing the bios on your new system, should be a cake walk. New MB's have a bios flash button on the back, at the connectors.

    Also usually one can flash the bios, through windows, with a flash program. The only thing, it probably will flash to default setting's, (not sure these days).

    I know your on AMD, but since a bios is the MB'S OS, cant figure AMD is too different from Intel.

    See ya soon........Mox 

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    what I wonder about is, if that Deep Learning in DLSS means, that the performance and how it works gets better over the longterm. Is there really some sort of AI working in the background?

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    Supercomputer Performance

    DLSS uses the power of NVIDIA’s supercomputers to train and regularly improve its AI model. The latest models are delivered to your GeForce RTX PC through Game Ready Drivers. Tensor Cores then use their teraFLOPS of dedicated AI horsepower to run the DLSS AI network in real time. This means you get the power of the DLSS supercomputer network to help you boost performance and resolution—and it gets even better over time.

    Then connected to the chip in your head "Zuper visual ACE"

  5.  Found a new program called EyeWare beam.  Also head and eye tracking using a webcam, with open track. At this point, haven't been able to get it to work, with a "playstation eye" as cam. 

     I just recently move'd my monitors, for correct FoV, and perspective, and pixel visibility...Its crazy, depending on monitor size, how uncomfortably close one has to be in order for the virtual world to be correct. DCS and IL2, both worlds function correctly at 90'ish degree FoV. On a 32" monitor, that's like 7" from your face!!!! VR wins!!!

     (With my set up, Im at 31" for 140 FoV. Feels good (real)...But have to Zoom to 90* FoV, for the games "math" and perspective to be correct)

     

  6. QMB= Quick Mission

    Haven't looked, but if I'm reading Fred correctly....the "objects" are on map sized templets. (rar files) therefore you have to import the objects onto the entire map,  delete anything outside of the battle area, check and correct, their position's, test their operation (bridges). Its a long operation, just to get a map ready to build a mission. Or if the Dev's, didn't make  templets. Mission Builders will have to place these objects 1 at a time, and make their own templet "group files".

    Sideline: The map is also tiled at 10x10 , IE every grid, has the same farm fields. 

  7. Congrats! Your up and running! (noticed your bios setting in the pic "legacy"???), Anyway, Bios is up, windows is up. So what killed it? (cia virus, capacitor, etc. who knows?)

    (I had a situation similar once , mine was "out of the monitors resolution") Hardware stress testing through Windows?

    Best of Luck

     

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