Granted each plane may have additional buttons you might want to map.Īlso, make sure none of the camera views are mapped to your main flight controls. Here is a checklist to go over when mapping the basic controls. This is also where you can tweak the axis with curves and deadzone. If an axis is moving in the wrong direction you can reverse it by clicking axis tune, invert. From here you want to make sure everything is correct and nothing is dual mapped. To start, let’s select the T-51D, and go to axis assign. I’m using a Thrustmaster T16000M and Logitech Rudder Pedals. Hopefully, this benchmark will give you a quick view on the settings you could apply to your sim for a good balance between visual quality and performance. I’m using a 1080TI, 10700K processor and 32 GB of RAM. Under system, this is what I have for the graphics settings. Once you have DCS installed, let’s take a look at the settings first. At that time, if you still haven’t purchased the module you are free to try it again for 14 days. The counter also resets after six months. You can pair the catalog at your own pace. You might want to try the F/A-18 and the Supercarrier module at the same time. To access this, you must be logged into their website. You can now try the entire DCS add-on catalog for 14 days per add-on. From there you can purchase many high-quality add-ons, aircraft, scenery, and campaigns for the sim.