April 9, 20179 yr I use to have the original EZdok, and never made the switch to EZdok 2, so I was never able to compare apples to apples sort of speak. I remember having issues with OOM at times when I had EZdok, but never gave it a thought whether running EZdok was ever an issue with VAS. Now that I've made my permanent switch to ChasePlane, I'm so conscious about monitoring VAS, simply because we've been given a way to look at our VAS right on the ChasePlane interface. I'm curious to know if EZdok or ChasePlane contributes to VAS usage, and from someones experience who have had EZdok 2, which one is heavier on VAS, EZdok 2 or ChasePlane? Johnny Rosario
April 12, 20179 yr EZDOK V2 is a must if you are still on V1. Much more improved towards V1, no errors, new effects, new and better UI and much more. There is also a upgrade price for those who own V1. Newertheless, I did the jump to CP exactly 1 week ago to give it a try. I even did a short pro/con review here: I've sorted out the performance issue (was realy bad at the beginning) but still feel that CP demands a bit more FPS and power than Ezdok. So...if you have some bucks to spare, definately get Ezdok V2. If you have a little more and like a better UI, easy peasy instalation, some cool new features, good support....have a try with CP. Gerald K. - Germany AMD 7800x3D / ASUS ROG X670E-Gaming / ASUS Strix RTX 3090 OC / 64 Gb RAM GSKILL. "Flightstick" = X56 HOTAS RGB Logitech
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