January 3Jan 3 AAO with MSFS 2024 is working very well now. However, I'm still in a learning phase. I primarily use MSFS 2024 and DCS as flight simulators. Therefore, I have the following question: Can I use the AAO I currently have installed for MSFS 2024 for DCS as well? Does the AAO recognize the different systems? Does installing "dcsbridge_1_06_b01" have any negative effects on the system running MSFS 2024?
January 3Jan 3 Commercial Member 5 hours ago, hilmi said: Does installing "dcsbridge_1_06_b01" have any negative effects on the system running MSFS 2024? It's not much of an installation, the bridge is just a plugin for AAO = it gets dropped into the plugin folder. If it doesn't work for you, simply delete it. But before doing this, please read the included PDF how all of that works. In general, I would recommend just installing one of the other AAO variants, for a sim that you don't have (they can all live in parallel). For DCS you will be using AAO in offline mode, but it is still better IMO not to mix the configurations. LORBY-SI
January 3Jan 3 Author Quote Where did you get the b01? Should be b02. from here Quote In general, I would recommend just installing one of the other AAO variants, for a sim that you don't have (they can all live in parallel) Which AAO? There isn't one for DCS. Should I just use a different one? For example, "LorbyAxisAndOhs_Install_MSFS24.exe"?
January 3Jan 3 Commercial Member 57 minutes ago, hilmi said: from here Which AAO? There isn't one for DCS. Should I just use a different one? For example, "LorbyAxisAndOhs_Install_MSFS24.exe"? No, that is the one that you are already using. Any of the others. There isn't one for DCS because it is not possible to control the primary flight axis over DCS-BIOS. It didn't make a lot of sense to me to create a special variant for DCS that doesn't even have the base functionality. You would have to use vJoy with AAO to implent axis. Edited January 3Jan 3 by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
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