Ward, please think about doing some DCS live events with the audience together, it will be great just taking off from a carrier, fly formation and goes back.
Ward Carroll getting more involved with DCS is such an exciting thing for the community. The more credible guys get into it and make videos about it, the more fun it becomes for us all.
It has finally come full circle. I stumbled upon this channel by looking for dogfighting tips when I first got into DCS. Still here for all the cool stuff he shares
My buddy and I have been dual-crewing the Tomcat in DCS for some months now and your tactics videos have been so helpful at improving our game, particularly engaging targets with the AIM-54. Enjoy the new rig and looking forward to seeing you in the digital skies someday!
I work in IT , and have loved aviation and sims since i was a kid. This video was very informative and useful . Especially the USB part of it , ALOT of people miss that.
Since seeing Top Gun 2, I've fallen back in love with fighters and their pilots all over again, which is kind of crazy considering I am pretty vehemently anti-war, but they're just so damn magnificent. Anyways, I've been getting into DCS videos, particularly Growling Sidewinder's channel. When I fully realized the steep learning curve and amount of "homework" learning your aircraft this sim demands to become proficient, I was blown away at the dudes skill in multiple aircraft. I hope to see some Mooch v. GS dogfights in the near future. Would make for some excellent viewing.
Hey Mooch. I've just listened to the Air Combat Sim episode with you and Casmo. I know it took you some time to learn the ropes of DCS. You are methodical and do it in a serious way. And I like that. Have (serious) fun with it!
i love that you are getting into this ward! we welcome you with open arms! Hope to see some raw footage of you playing for the first time or something like that!
Ward, please keep us updated with your new set up (it's really nice). Maybe in the future you can work in a F-14 tutorial for all of us who loves aviation.
I think a lot of people waited for this :) Great stuff and as always looking for your awesome content! Greetings from a German armchair pilot. Edit: Btw, I'm team VR. Resolution is worse obviously but the immersion outweighs that tenfold for me. Also tanking and stuff is so much easier :) I literally couldn't fly DCS on a 2D screen again, ever. But it might not be for everyone for multiple reasons, I get that.
Same and I was raised on old school DOS flightsims my favorite being Gunship 2000. When I see footage from that stuff now I cringe. Even a 4k monitor to me feels like tunnel vision. Full disclosure never tried a track IR because I already had my Oculus Quest 2 ready to go. Now I don't think I could go back to 2d even if I had to, like if my VR broke or something.
@@papawushutv Exactly, at first I switched to 2D for convenience when trying something out in the mission editor or learning a new module. But even for that I stay in VR now because I just can't ;)
I recently made the jump to the reverb g2 and the resolution is much better. It's still not as good as track IR on max settings, but I'd rather have good graphics and immersion than great graphics and 2d. With a great gpu and cpu you can get high res and 60+fps on the supercarrier in VR
Those on here that love DCS and know of Growling Sidewinder's channel, wouldn't you love to see Ward and GS do videos together. Those two would be unbeatable in a couple of F-14D's!
@@spryderplays5456 yeah I have a Valve Index and with enough resolution it's quite ok. My first headset was a HTV Vive and reading labels especially in the F-14 was nearly impossible. No issue in the Valve Index. But you need quite a beefy PC considering how "well" DCS is optimized for VR
That's a sweet rig, Mr. Carroll! Alright, we know what has to happen next... Mooch and Mover (CW Lemoine) in a Tomcat versus Growling Sidewinder and LongShot in some appropriate Op-For. Maybe Mig-28s? Maybe we can get Drewski in there too, somewhere? Gotta make it happen, ya'll!
Mooch this is awesome! Welcome to DCS! Tricker is great, you can definitely learn a lot from him. Maybe one day I'll get you into a helicopter 😁 Edit: A couple eventual recommendations: A stick extension will give you more precise control, and the damper mod for your pedals will make them feel even better than they do now. (Both of these are especially valuable in helicopters hahaha)
Mr. Ward Carol sir. Being an aviation wrench I had to stop your video to check on your rudder pedal mounting. I'm pleased that you knew the old adage that all bolts point down and out. You did the mounting correctly as far as my eyes can see. I was looking to see if you mounted the bolts top down versus nuts up. Keep up the fantastic work. Live well, long, and prosper.
You are an F 14 guy...but don't forget the warbirds! Just taxying the Spitfire took me 2 weeks to get to the runway! Then the P 51 and the North American team got it just about perfect. Welcome aboard Sir! Oh, the advice about the addition of an Uninterruptible Power Supply is gold.
Nice stuff, there's so many periphery devices for flight simming right now you can really get into some interesting territory. Welcome aboard, looking forward to more DCS exploits, and of course we might see some more analysis of things using DCS as a "training aide" perhaps?
Thanks Ward... I'm 77 years old and was a pilot in the Navy in the 60's. I flew the A4, so your video inspired me to see if I can fly the F14 using DCS. Who says old dogs can't learn new tricks...call the ball
Welcome to the rabbit hole “Mooch”! Yeah, VR, although not perfect it is getting better. OpenXR eliminates SteamVR, and is giving VR a much clearer picture. Most experienced flyers in DCS have used Trackir and have moved to VR (not Tricker…lol). There are a lot of great people in DCS, but as Toby Keith’s song “I Love This Bar” describes, this is still the Internet…Just have fun reliving your real life experiences now as an front seat Arrow Slinger! Oh, and teach Jester a few things too…lol
I have a fairly old PC (16GB ram DDR3), no Track IR/VR and I use an X-52 PRO from 2007 plus pedals from a Thrustmaster steering wheel. Still does the job pretty well :D
I've been waiting for this!!! I don't play DCS yet, but I love watching missions and tutorials. Have always thought it would be awesome to see Mooch flying missions in DCS, and here we are almost there!!!! Awesome video as always!!!!👍😊💥💥💥
Looking forward to your DCS F-14 Campaign with Baltic Dragon. His latest Raven One is the best yet! I'm sure he and you can cook up something spicy for the Tomcat.
That is an amazing set up sir. If I might make a small suggestion though. I see you are using a standard power strip. I would recommend going to a full UPS back up with surge protection. It’s a good thing to have to protect your system against power surges and blackouts.
Be advised that the batteries in UPS units do wear out after a couple of years. If the UPS has a dead battery, the smallest power blip will shut down your computer. (New batteries are available online.)
second this, that's a lot of expensive gear. don't cheap out on the UPS either. this kind of setup begs for a short rack too. hide all that cabling etc. dual rackmount ups and dual redundant power supplies.
UPs is a bit overkill for a gaming system as uptime during power outages is not a priority, a simple surge protected power strip will suffice to protect the components.
Just a tip, Ward. If you usually wear your cap while flying, there is absolutely no perceivable difference between the Trackclip Pro and the usual reflective clip if you don't have any lighting issues. Except it's wireless. Also, there are now options out there that just tracks your face and don't require a clip at all, like the Aimxy head tracker. Looking forward to seeing you fly DCS in the future!
I had to do a double take. I have tons of DCS vids in my feed and to see one with Ward's name attached to it definitely caused some confusion. This is amazing! So stoked that you fly in DCS as well!
Great review - we will share it with our customers who are planning on building a combat flight sim. One comment from our side (Volair Sim) - you may want to use the center stick plate (that came with your cockpit) for your center stick support. It is smaller and rounder which should provide a much better fit around your legs. The plate you have on currently is the side mount plate that is rectangular and larger.
THANK YOU! I wanted to fly since birth, my bedroom was all posters of aircraft growing up. At 16 I drove myself down to the local airport and paid for a 30 min flight in the smallest two seater there. But from head to toe my body rejected how it felt to fly... the bug did not bite me, without a doubt, I wasn't a pilot. Now, I can get a little bit of that dream back, awesome! Thanks again for the video.
I started using the Ocular Rift-S with DCS and it is amazing, next is a motion platform for the "seat feel". Flying with the Rift, being able to turn your head and look around sure makes formation flying and target alignment very easy.
I am a student pilot in a university and I love Dcs so much. It feels like it’s improving my hand skills and very fun to perform air combat with the f-16.
Found your channel through looking up information about DCS. Your setup is super cool and I'm loving the videos. The information you have to share is so great and I appreciate you taking the time to teach us.
Thank you for this video in 2024. I never got into dcs in the past, and then i finally said, "Let me revisit it, and now im obsessed trying to lean the whole thing large learning curve." Comming from msfs not the flying the weapon systems. Not giving up.
Outstanding Ward. You’ve made some good choices. Still, to get the best experience in VR, you’ll want to upgrade that display adapter to a 3080 or better. That will put you “in” the Tomcat. As far as the resolution, a better GPU will allow you to run at higher res, and you get adept at turning your head instead of your eyeballs, due to the sharpest part of the image is in the center of each eyepiece. Another big part of that is getting prescription lens inserts for your VR goggles. Helps sharpen up the image remarkably. Seems like a hassle, but your improved depth perception gives you an advantage while in the grove or trying to plug-in to the basket. Rock on!
@@santiagopalacios3313 I'm not sure, because I've never owned a 3070. If you don't fly MSFS 2020, a 3070 will probably do. But I'm frequently glad that I have a 3080, and wish that it was a 3090. Especially when flying some of the excellent campaigns from Baltic Dragon and Reflected. BTW, the Reflected "Fear the Bones" (Tomcat) and "Paradise Lost" (Huey) campaigns are some of the finest single player simulation experiences that I have ever had in almost 3 decades of flying combat flight sims.
Mooch - I heard that Jester - the DCS F-14 RIO just went to the Skipper turned in his wings - upon hearing your entry to DCS. His 2 reasons - "his wife and kids, sir - I almost orphaned 'em before I've even seen 'em, I've been holding on too tight - I lost the edge to Mooch."
Cool rig, I’m already thinking about that screen. A piece of software I find useful with the F14 is VoiceAttack to communicate with the RIO. It can run a macro from a voice command so, for example, if I say TACAN or ILS it flips all the switches and sets it all up.
Back in the day, as a game dev, Thrustmaster sent me two massive boxes of stuff... flight sticks, yokes, pedals, thrusts, you name it (for the Mac, no less.) Really good quality. Highly recommended.
DCS just keeps blowing my mind. I went with the monster tech flight chair, love it but I like the look of the set up for the monitor and pedals. I've never flown a fighter but I have a lapsed CPL with a group 1 IFR, also been to a couple full motion sims for training and DCS is only missing the seat of the pants feeling that they give you. Its incredible that they have made the level of immersion that they offer on a PC. Ward, given that your a real world f14 guy, perhaps some tutorials on F14 radar, weapons and countermeasures? Once you master the front seat to your satisfaction that is! Cheers!
I'm looking forward to a time when mere mortals can fly co-cockpit (online) as Ward's RIO! What better "training aid" than a real-life RIO acting as "nose-gunner" coaching the newbie at the craft, in situations that can be repeated until mastered? Well, done, Ward, I've been waiting for this to eventuate. Glad you're promoting ThrustMaster. I've been a customer of theirs since the early 1990's!
Thanks so much for this video Ward! I have a Volaire SIM pit as well and I could never find any good Rudder pedals that fit in it. But I think I might give those thrustmaster pedals a try with your mod! Thanks again. Hope it works!
A few years ago I made my own Track IR system using a webcam, spent film, and a couple of Infrared LEDs. I got it to work on FSX but was kind of a PITA. This stuff has come a long way. Awesome rig you have there.
Its nice to see you getting more invested in DCS and I look forward to some RIO (or other) tutorials from you. I feel like I should mention that your rig is "a bit" more than what you need for DCS. People have had a lot of fun with a lot less rig than what you have set up. Also important to note is that the client software is completely free (with 2 aircraft you may or may not be excited about) and every aircraft module can be "free trialed" for two weeks every six months. Finally, if the cost of the modules is too high I would suggest looking at the A4E community mod which is free and almost indistinguishable from fully paid modules. DCS can become frightfully expensive but equally true is that it doesn't have to cost that much if you already have a reasonable gaming computer.
Welcome to DCS Ward! I love flying with my virtual squadron and look forward to more videos of you as you dive further into the virtual air combat world!
Please post DCS content in the RIO role. Would be an awesome learning experience to geek out on and see more of the task in that position "first hand" so to speak. Glad to see you in DCS.
Just bought the F-14 in DCS few weeks ago while in sale. Great module, was defintly orth its money. Just need to improve my personal flight skills to get its potential unleashed!
Mooch i am so happy you're up and running. Really looking forward to your future content in DCS. Also looking forward to you showing us what it takes to be a real RIO, or driver. All the jargon, and everything that comes with it. Wait until the F-4 comes out! Really looking forward to all of it. See you in the (virtual) sky!
That monitor is exactly what I wish I had, but I had to be honest and say in DCS I will always choose a VR headset over monitor and head tracker. If you feel like you are in the cockpit with your current setup, a VR headset makes it feel like you are flying. You can also mount a tiny audio device called a tactile transducer to your chair or couch, and it will rumble after the afterburner using the inaudible, low end sound from Saturday DCS.
This is amazing. I've always thought to myself; "Man, Ward should try DCS sometime and get in the Tomcat!". And to my surprise, you're way ahead of me. Hopefully you can plan events sometime so that we can make a group flight and formation flight. Would love to be your wingman, Mooch 😃✈️🎖
Love your content Mooch. Just finished Punks War audiobook. Very good. I’d recommend taking that base plate off the bottom of your flight stick, and attaching it directly to your pit. It can’t be comfortable having that giant metal plate in your way. Keep the video coming please..!
Have fun, Mooch! Drop me a line if you'd like to fly sometime.
No, no, no,…..there’s two “O’s” in Mooch, Wags……
Anyone else in for a drinking game related to acronyms with Wagner and Mooch flying together on a sim?
I thaught you were eagle dynamics for a sec
@@alzimme86
Can you say “alcohol poisoning??”
@@planesytchannel2096 dude... that's Wags! THE Wags!
Ward, please think about doing some DCS live events with the audience together, it will be great just taking off from a carrier, fly formation and goes back.
Planning on it.
Idea, please demonstrate an engine-out emergency procedure while on final approach. That would be cool to watch you demonstrate it in simulation.
CW plays DCS too, perhaps a dogfight? Wonder if you can pull fuses on the DCS F14 like Snort did to fry that F16?
@@armr6937 snort did it to f-18 ;)
@@WardCarroll yeah!
I'm sure you've got plenty of content planned, but the thought of a RIO tutorial from Mooch himself has got me excited. Fingers crossed!
Thanks for the support, Drake!
@@WardCarroll there aren't really many good RIO tutes - this is a *great* suggestion
Ward Carroll getting more involved with DCS is such an exciting thing for the community. The more credible guys get into it and make videos about it, the more fun it becomes for us all.
It has finally come full circle. I stumbled upon this channel by looking for dogfighting tips when I first got into DCS. Still here for all the cool stuff he shares
My buddy and I have been dual-crewing the Tomcat in DCS for some months now and your tactics videos have been so helpful at improving our game, particularly engaging targets with the AIM-54. Enjoy the new rig and looking forward to seeing you in the digital skies someday!
If you ever see ward in the skies, you're already dead...
It’s finally happening!
I work in IT , and have loved aviation and sims since i was a kid. This video was very informative and useful . Especially the USB part of it , ALOT of people miss that.
Seriously one of the best if not THE best channels on UA-cam all things military aviation!
Since seeing Top Gun 2, I've fallen back in love with fighters and their pilots all over again, which is kind of crazy considering I am pretty vehemently anti-war, but they're just so damn magnificent.
Anyways, I've been getting into DCS videos, particularly Growling Sidewinder's channel. When I fully realized the steep learning curve and amount of "homework" learning your aircraft this sim demands to become proficient, I was blown away at the dudes skill in multiple aircraft.
I hope to see some Mooch v. GS dogfights in the near future. Would make for some excellent viewing.
Cool rig, Ward!! Welcome to DCS 😁😁😁😁😁
Can't lie....I truly am envious
Sweet! Just learning the A10C I in dcs.
Hey Mooch. I've just listened to the Air Combat Sim episode with you and Casmo. I know it took you some time to learn the ropes of DCS. You are methodical and do it in a serious way. And I like that. Have (serious) fun with it!
I just finished listening to that, opened my UA-cam and got this video as recommendation. It was a great combo!
i love that you are getting into this ward! we welcome you with open arms! Hope to see some raw footage of you playing for the first time or something like that!
Ward, please keep us updated with your new set up (it's really nice). Maybe in the future you can work in a F-14 tutorial for all of us who loves aviation.
I think a lot of people waited for this :) Great stuff and as always looking for your awesome content! Greetings from a German armchair pilot. Edit: Btw, I'm team VR. Resolution is worse obviously but the immersion outweighs that tenfold for me. Also tanking and stuff is so much easier :) I literally couldn't fly DCS on a 2D screen again, ever. But it might not be for everyone for multiple reasons, I get that.
Same and I was raised on old school DOS flightsims my favorite being Gunship 2000. When I see footage from that stuff now I cringe. Even a 4k monitor to me feels like tunnel vision. Full disclosure never tried a track IR because I already had my Oculus Quest 2 ready to go. Now I don't think I could go back to 2d even if I had to, like if my VR broke or something.
@@papawushutv Exactly, at first I switched to 2D for convenience when trying something out in the mission editor or learning a new module. But even for that I stay in VR now because I just can't ;)
I recently made the jump to the reverb g2 and the resolution is much better. It's still not as good as track IR on max settings, but I'd rather have good graphics and immersion than great graphics and 2d. With a great gpu and cpu you can get high res and 60+fps on the supercarrier in VR
Those on here that love DCS and know of Growling Sidewinder's channel, wouldn't you love to see Ward and GS do videos together.
Those two would be unbeatable in a couple of F-14D's!
@@spryderplays5456 yeah I have a Valve Index and with enough resolution it's quite ok. My first headset was a HTV Vive and reading labels especially in the F-14 was nearly impossible. No issue in the Valve Index. But you need quite a beefy PC considering how "well" DCS is optimized for VR
Wow. Other than the sim pit, no room for that, I have essentially the same rig as you. Your gonna love it!
Mooch, your USB cables are spiking my OCD PTSD!
Your man-cave is a total inspiration! Thanks for the rundown.
It's actually a man-attic. 😜 Thanks for watching!
That's a sweet rig, Mr. Carroll! Alright, we know what has to happen next... Mooch and Mover (CW Lemoine) in a Tomcat versus Growling Sidewinder and LongShot in some appropriate Op-For. Maybe Mig-28s? Maybe we can get Drewski in there too, somewhere? Gotta make it happen, ya'll!
It feels like my father-in-law explaining to me how he got into Simming before he passed. Thanks for this and God Bless.
That is an amazing set up. Wow.
Seeing your rig was something I been wanting to see forever! So glad to see it! Can't wait to see some of your flights with Tricker.
Was waiting for this one sir
Hoping to see some tutorials in the future sir
CASE I techniques coming soon!
@@WardCarroll eagerly waiting for it sir
@@WardCarroll
New YT series incoming?
“Mooch’s RAG” or just “The RAG”
“FRS” just doesn’t work…….
Mooch this is awesome! Welcome to DCS! Tricker is great, you can definitely learn a lot from him.
Maybe one day I'll get you into a helicopter 😁
Edit: A couple eventual recommendations: A stick extension will give you more precise control, and the damper mod for your pedals will make them feel even better than they do now. (Both of these are especially valuable in helicopters hahaha)
helicopters are just as fun as jets
Mr. Ward Carol sir. Being an aviation wrench I had to stop your video to check on your rudder pedal mounting. I'm pleased that you knew the old adage that all bolts point down and out. You did the mounting correctly as far as my eyes can see. I was looking to see if you mounted the bolts top down versus nuts up. Keep up the fantastic work. Live well, long, and prosper.
You are an F 14 guy...but don't forget the warbirds! Just taxying the Spitfire took me 2 weeks to get to the runway! Then the P 51 and the North American team got it just about perfect. Welcome aboard Sir! Oh, the advice about the addition of an Uninterruptible Power Supply is gold.
Glad to see you flying again, bossman!
Really cool! Thanks for sharing!!
Nice stuff, there's so many periphery devices for flight simming right now you can really get into some interesting territory. Welcome aboard, looking forward to more DCS exploits, and of course we might see some more analysis of things using DCS as a "training aide" perhaps?
We here in the DCS community welcome you with open arms and green decks. Thanks for all you do! Look forward to any DCS videos you make!
Thanks Ward... I'm 77 years old and was a pilot in the Navy in the 60's. I flew the A4, so your video inspired me to see if I can fly the F14 using DCS. Who says old dogs can't learn new tricks...call the ball
Good on ya, Roland! Have fun!
If you like the A4 there's a fine Mod for DCS available. It's free and very good.
Welcome to the rabbit hole “Mooch”! Yeah, VR, although not perfect it is getting better. OpenXR eliminates SteamVR, and is giving VR a much clearer picture. Most experienced flyers in DCS have used Trackir and have moved to VR (not Tricker…lol). There are a lot of great people in DCS, but as Toby Keith’s song “I Love This Bar” describes, this is still the Internet…Just have fun reliving your real life experiences now as an front seat Arrow Slinger! Oh, and teach Jester a few things too…lol
Don’t make me come over there Bob! 😂😂😂
@@TrickerDCS We love your vids on how to fly and operate military complex warplanes…Mooch is in good hands!
"Mover" didn't get along with Track-IR... he prefers VR. I've been using VR since long before Oculus era and wouldn't go anywhere without it. :)
What an awesome piece of kit. Holy moly. You can certainly turn burn and light the cans with that baby! Ward you never fail to impress.
OMG… thank you Sir for exposing me to another ‘rabbit hole’ to willingly fall into.
Your cable management stresses me out. Good to have you in the community Mooch.
You weren’t kidding when you said you’ve been bagging a ton of traps, that first clip was the best I’ve seen so far in DCS!
The way this is explained is dutifully laid out and straight to the point
I have a fairly old PC (16GB ram DDR3), no Track IR/VR and I use an X-52 PRO from 2007 plus pedals from a Thrustmaster steering wheel. Still does the job pretty well :D
I can't wait to see you fly with Tricker. Nice rig indeed!
Nice profile picture!
I've been waiting for this!!! I don't play DCS yet, but I love watching missions and tutorials. Have always thought it would be awesome to see Mooch flying missions in DCS, and here we are almost there!!!! Awesome video as always!!!!👍😊💥💥💥
Looking forward to your DCS F-14 Campaign with Baltic Dragon. His latest Raven One is the best yet! I'm sure he and you can cook up something spicy for the Tomcat.
That is an amazing set up sir. If I might make a small suggestion though. I see you are using a standard power strip. I would recommend going to a full UPS back up with surge protection. It’s a good thing to have to protect your system against power surges and blackouts.
Be advised that the batteries in UPS units do wear out after a couple of years. If the UPS has a dead battery, the smallest power blip will shut down your computer. (New batteries are available online.)
second this, that's a lot of expensive gear. don't cheap out on the UPS either. this kind of setup begs for a short rack too. hide all that cabling etc. dual rackmount ups and dual redundant power supplies.
A very good suggestion.
UPs is a bit overkill for a gaming system as uptime during power outages is not a priority, a simple surge protected power strip will suffice to protect the components.
@@cptomes I wish he would have told us tye total cost...I'm sure his wife fell over LOL
“Because I have a lot of experience in the Tomcat”
Man, that brought a chuckle...
Awesome tutorial.
Just a tip, Ward. If you usually wear your cap while flying, there is absolutely no perceivable difference between the Trackclip Pro and the usual reflective clip if you don't have any lighting issues. Except it's wireless. Also, there are now options out there that just tracks your face and don't require a clip at all, like the Aimxy head tracker. Looking forward to seeing you fly DCS in the future!
Right for lineup Mooch!
I had to do a double take. I have tons of DCS vids in my feed and to see one with Ward's name attached to it definitely caused some confusion. This is amazing! So stoked that you fly in DCS as well!
Thank you for making this. This will be a big help for me when I start investing in my own rig and for preparing to fly the Tomcat.
Great review - we will share it with our customers who are planning on building a combat flight sim. One comment from our side (Volair Sim) - you may want to use the center stick plate (that came with your cockpit) for your center stick support. It is smaller and rounder which should provide a much better fit around your legs. The plate you have on currently is the side mount plate that is rectangular and larger.
Ayyeee!!! You got my monitor!! You won't be disappointed. It's totally badass.
THANK YOU! I wanted to fly since birth, my bedroom was all posters of aircraft growing up. At 16 I drove myself down to the local airport and paid for a 30 min flight in the smallest two seater there.
But from head to toe my body rejected how it felt to fly... the bug did not bite me, without a doubt, I wasn't a pilot. Now, I can get a little bit of that dream back, awesome! Thanks again for the video.
One thing Mooch, buy an extension for the stick and lower the base of the joystick a few inches down. Makes a huge difference in feel.
I would second that. Made a massive difference to me.
I got the VPC Warbrd base which is compatible with the sticks and it has a lot better feel, the spring design is a lot better.
cost of that setup abouts? thx
I started using the Ocular Rift-S with DCS and it is amazing, next is a motion platform for the "seat feel". Flying with the Rift, being able to turn your head and look around sure makes formation flying and target alignment very easy.
I am a student pilot in a university and I love Dcs so much. It feels like it’s improving my hand skills and very fun to perform air combat with the f-16.
Ward, welcome to DCS! You will need to want this, as DCS is no cake walk. Looking forward to some DCS posts from you!
This stuff has come a long way since I was a kid playing Gunship 2000 on an IBM PS/1.
Please give use more DCS! We love the knowledge and even cooler to get to see you fly
Two of my favourite things just came together...Your stories and my favourite sim
Found your channel through looking up information about DCS. Your setup is super cool and I'm loving the videos. The information you have to share is so great and I appreciate you taking the time to teach us.
Wow! Been waiting for you to get started with DCS! Faaaantastic! Looking forward to RIO tutorials!
It would be so awesome to see a real life Pilot/RIO team flying in DCS! If anything, just to see how fast it all comes back 🤟
Thank you for this video in 2024. I never got into dcs in the past, and then i finally said, "Let me revisit it, and now im obsessed trying to lean the whole thing large learning curve." Comming from msfs not the flying the weapon systems. Not giving up.
Ward, one thing that I saw (and love) next to your rig which others haven’t mentioned. Records!!
Thanks for the great content on a regular basis, and for the details on your DCS setup. I'm looking forward to seeing some combat missions.
Thanks for the support, Eric!
Gotta get a collab video or 2 with Growling Sidewinder! That would be EPIC! 🤘
Outstanding Ward. You’ve made some good choices. Still, to get the best experience in VR, you’ll want to upgrade that display adapter to a 3080 or better. That will put you “in” the Tomcat. As far as the resolution, a better GPU will allow you to run at higher res, and you get adept at turning your head instead of your eyeballs, due to the sharpest part of the image is in the center of each eyepiece. Another big part of that is getting prescription lens inserts for your VR goggles. Helps sharpen up the image remarkably. Seems like a hassle, but your improved depth perception gives you an advantage while in the grove or trying to plug-in to the basket. Rock on!
@NoSoyAllowed
Absolutely. Check out Device Manager on a Windows PC for an example.
Would an rtx 3070 be appropriate?
@@santiagopalacios3313 I'm not sure, because I've never owned a 3070. If you don't fly MSFS 2020, a 3070 will probably do. But I'm frequently glad that I have a 3080, and wish that it was a 3090. Especially when flying some of the excellent campaigns from Baltic Dragon and Reflected. BTW, the Reflected "Fear the Bones" (Tomcat) and "Paradise Lost" (Huey) campaigns are some of the finest single player simulation experiences that I have ever had in almost 3 decades of flying combat flight sims.
Mooch - I heard that Jester - the DCS F-14 RIO just went to the Skipper turned in his wings - upon hearing your entry to DCS. His 2 reasons - "his wife and kids, sir - I almost orphaned 'em before I've even seen 'em, I've been holding on too tight - I lost the edge to Mooch."
Cool rig, I’m already thinking about that screen. A piece of software I find useful with the F14 is VoiceAttack to communicate with the RIO. It can run a macro from a voice command so, for example, if I say TACAN or ILS it flips all the switches and sets it all up.
Back in the day, as a game dev, Thrustmaster sent me two massive boxes of stuff... flight sticks, yokes, pedals, thrusts, you name it (for the Mac, no less.) Really good quality. Highly recommended.
DCS just keeps blowing my mind. I went with the monster tech flight chair, love it but I like the look of the set up for the monitor and pedals. I've never flown a fighter but I have a lapsed CPL with a group 1 IFR, also been to a couple full motion sims for training and DCS is only missing the seat of the pants feeling that they give you. Its incredible that they have made the level of immersion that they offer on a PC. Ward, given that your a real world f14 guy, perhaps some tutorials on F14 radar, weapons and countermeasures? Once you master the front seat to your satisfaction that is! Cheers!
Short of having a 60's/70's muscle car in that space to tinker around with that Sir is truly a Man's Cave.. Rock-on!!
Love this! This seems like such an obvious step for someone who flew in the F14 and loves the plane. Would absolutely love a RIO start up guide 💪🏻
Wow that’s quite the setup! “Cleared Contact” 😁
The former avionics maintainer in me saw the cable management behind your computer and about hand an anuerysm.
Love your videos.
The powered USB port tip was smart! I have heard of that issue before when you have certain higher power USB peripherals.
When you have multiple hotas and panels all drawing power its required, the computer has only so many amps to deliver over USB
Dude, you should do some vids of you dog fighting on DCS. I think a lot of people would love to see you kick ass on DCS. I certainly would! =D
Stay tuned.
@@WardCarroll sure will great stuff looking forward to more thank you
More of this please!
I'm looking forward to a time when mere mortals can fly co-cockpit (online) as Ward's RIO! What better "training aid" than a real-life RIO acting as "nose-gunner" coaching the newbie at the craft, in situations that can be repeated until mastered?
Well, done, Ward, I've been waiting for this to eventuate. Glad you're promoting ThrustMaster. I've been a customer of theirs since the early 1990's!
Great piece of training aid for future stories!
Thanks so much for this video Ward! I have a Volaire SIM pit as well and I could never find any good Rudder pedals that fit in it. But I think I might give those thrustmaster pedals a try with your mod! Thanks again. Hope it works!
A few years ago I made my own Track IR system using a webcam, spent film, and a couple of Infrared LEDs. I got it to work on FSX but was kind of a PITA. This stuff has come a long way. Awesome rig you have there.
makes me happy to know Ward plays DCS, too! hoping for some DCS livestreams or content in the future!
Welcome to the DCS world, glad to have you!
Glad you finally got your DCS rig up and running Mooch, looking forward to some live streams and DCS video content!
Its nice to see you getting more invested in DCS and I look forward to some RIO (or other) tutorials from you. I feel like I should mention that your rig is "a bit" more than what you need for DCS. People have had a lot of fun with a lot less rig than what you have set up. Also important to note is that the client software is completely free (with 2 aircraft you may or may not be excited about) and every aircraft module can be "free trialed" for two weeks every six months. Finally, if the cost of the modules is too high I would suggest looking at the A4E community mod which is free and almost indistinguishable from fully paid modules. DCS can become frightfully expensive but equally true is that it doesn't have to cost that much if you already have a reasonable gaming computer.
Welcome to DCS sir 👍🏻 and congrats on your awesome rig.
Brilliant rig Mooch, just started in DCS myself and loving it! I’m flying the Tomcat, Hornet and the Viper. Who knows maybe see you at the boat!
Welcome to DCS Ward! I love flying with my virtual squadron and look forward to more videos of you as you dive further into the virtual air combat world!
I love hearing people of his generation building PCs! If you want another 2080ti for cheap, I got one just for you Mooch! Just because you're you :)
Does DCS benefit from SLI?
Please post DCS content in the RIO role. Would be an awesome learning experience to geek out on and see more of the task in that position "first hand" so to speak. Glad to see you in DCS.
This is exactly the information I need. RL pilot. Want to fly the F14 DCS, but haven’t seen a setup and explanation like this. Thanks!!
Just bought the F-14 in DCS few weeks ago while in sale. Great module, was defintly orth its money. Just need to improve my personal flight skills to get its potential unleashed!
Mooch i am so happy you're up and running. Really looking forward to your future content in DCS. Also looking forward to you showing us what it takes to be a real RIO, or driver. All the jargon, and everything that comes with it. Wait until the F-4 comes out! Really looking forward to all of it. See you in the (virtual) sky!
That monitor is exactly what I wish I had, but I had to be honest and say in DCS I will always choose a VR headset over monitor and head tracker.
If you feel like you are in the cockpit with your current setup, a VR headset makes it feel like you are flying.
You can also mount a tiny audio device called a tactile transducer to your chair or couch, and it will rumble after the afterburner using the inaudible, low end sound from Saturday DCS.
Welcome to the DCS community!
Thanks!
Great Video. I was hoping to get your take on DCS. Great tips, thanks!
This is amazing. I've always thought to myself; "Man, Ward should try DCS sometime and get in the Tomcat!". And to my surprise, you're way ahead of me. Hopefully you can plan events sometime so that we can make a group flight and formation flight. Would love to be your wingman, Mooch 😃✈️🎖
Love your content Mooch. Just finished Punks War audiobook. Very good. I’d recommend taking that base plate off the bottom of your flight stick, and attaching it directly to your pit. It can’t be comfortable having that giant metal plate in your way. Keep the video coming please..!
Been flying DCS since 2003. Welcome to the community.