
MustErd
@MustErd
Typical fighter pilot wannabe ;)
Best posts made by MustErd
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RE: Falcon BMS 4.37.2 Crashing Mid-Multiplayer Flight
Okay so as it turns out, it was the extreme memory profile that was causing the crashes. The RAM overclock was unstable so it caused BMS and other games to crash as well. There was also the occasional BSOD that I would get once every day or two. All the issues have disappeared now that I’ve set the RAM to it’s default speed.
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RE: Falcon BMS 4.37.2 Crashing Mid-Multiplayer Flight
@b0bl00i I don’t remember how how the CPU got, but my PC did survive for half an hour, after I changed the RAM’s clock speed to the default.
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RE: Falcon BMS 4.37.4 - Documentation Bug Reports
Document: BMS - Training Manual
Page: 11
Original sentence: “See chapter 2.4.2 in the User Manual.”
Corrected sentence: “See chapter 3.4.2 in the User Manual.”
Latest posts made by MustErd
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RE: Radar Cursor Randomly Stops Working [BEING INVESTIGATED]
@airtex2019 A little late to this, but I was just in a flight where the cursor was frozen and DMS up did manage to fix it.
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RE: Radar Cursor Randomly Stops Working [BEING INVESTIGATED]
@chihirobelmo My DMS up is on a non-shifted layer.
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RE: Radar Cursor Randomly Stops Working [BEING INVESTIGATED]
@turkster72 Alright I’ll try it the next time it happens. Thanks!
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Radar Cursor Randomly Stops Working [BEING INVESTIGATED]
I’m using the Thrustmaster TWCS throttle. I’ll be in the middle of a campaign flight and then all of a sudden I’ll lose full control of my radar cursor. It doesn’t work on the FCR, HSD, or TGP. All the other buttons and axes on my HOTAS will work BUT the cursor. I’ve even opened the launcher while the issue is active and it will still detect the axes movement of my radar cursor in there but just won’t apply it in-game.
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RE: Falcon BMS 4.37.4 - Documentation Bug Reports
Document: BMS - Training Manual
Page: 11
Original sentence: “See chapter 2.4.2 in the User Manual.”
Corrected sentence: “See chapter 3.4.2 in the User Manual.” -
RE: FPS limiter
Yeah just open the Nvidia Control Panel and go to Manage 3D Settings. From there you go to Program Settings > Choose Falcon BMS.exe > Max Frame Rate, and set that according to whatever you want it to be. You could also use a combination of MSI Afterburner and RiviaTuner to limit fps.
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RE: 4.37 Screenshots
@MustErd It’s just how amazing the lighting looks at < 30 thousand feet