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Spent a lot of time setting up DCS 1.5 and my several A-10C controllers (X-55 stick, throttles, and rudder pedals). I am finally upgrading to a new faster machine, and want to import my current controller settings to a fresh install of the open beta 2.5 on that machine.

So what files do I need to back up/save on my old machine to insure I don't lose these settings?


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Hello,The files you need are in your "Saved Games" folder.


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On ‎2‎/‎15‎/‎2018 at 5:52 AM, Phantom88 said:

Hello,The files you need are in your "Saved Games" folder.

Sorry, but it took awhile to get my new machine up and running. I now have DCS 2.5 Open Beta installed. Do I copy over everything in the Saved Games/DCS folder to the Saved Games/DCS openbeta folder?  Or just the Config folder contents? Or just the Config/Input folder? Sorry for the dumb questions...just want to get it right without over-writing the wrong files.


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Hello Gary No Worries,You should be fine with just the Config.input folder.


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