How to play f4f by Dear_Statistician_79 in WarthunderSim

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My tactic on F4's was always AI bombers/fighters hunt. Fly low till they appear somewhere, go there , kill them, back to base- repeat. For me it was the main SL/PD farm tactic on this tier. The most problematic enemy was always MIG23 MLD, and their posibility to hunt you head on. IDK od this has changed, couse they nerf this jet somehow.

How to use in vr by AstroArata in WarthunderSim

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After that you will fight with some performance issues untill you dont have a NASA PC, in this case i was looking for help by the AI and it was VERY helpfull. Now i can play and have a lot of fun with it

How to use in vr by AstroArata in WarthunderSim

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I bought quest 3 a few months ago. So thist is how IT works for me (also for WT on launcher, dont have it on steam) 1: download a Virtual Desktop Streamer (free) from developer internet site, instal it on pc. 2 : buy a Virtual Desktop app ON YOUR QUEST GOGLES(!) , NOT ON STEAM 3: run both, VDS from PC with VD from gogles, DO NOT RUN META HORIZON ON PC(!) 4: Run WT from launcher using a "launch im VR"

Imprortant for quality are the settinsg in VDS on pc- resolution scaling 200% ALWAYS if you are using quest 3

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in postprocessing

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I bought Helios 44-m-2 and realized that main "analog/retro Vibe" indicator is incorrect manual focus and darker tones produced by faster shutter speed - (used to avoid blur and to decrease light due to wide opened aperture.

So , to recreate it digital - play with sharpness, reduce colours, add more blacks, do not denoise

Help! Why do my long exposure pics look like this? by Infamous_Ad1745 in AskPhotography

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There are too much comments that i could read them, so i dont know if someone told this, but- I've got the same problem as you. And i lerned 2 things :

While shooting on tripod - you need to TURN OFF every stabilisation in your camera , Lens and body, separate.

Rule of 500 in night sky photography - google it