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Multiple Installs Of DCS (Steam/Stand-Alone) #44

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incryptx opened this issue Apr 20, 2022 · 3 comments
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Multiple Installs Of DCS (Steam/Stand-Alone) #44

incryptx opened this issue Apr 20, 2022 · 3 comments

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@incryptx
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Hello

I have two installed instances of DCS World, as the title states, one on Steam and one Stand-Alone on a separate drive (beta version)

The JoyPro App seems to want to operate on the one in Steam but I want it to operate on the Stand-Alone version, but setting the path for the install instance seems to do no good.

As well, I would like the dialog to be "more clear" on the install instance for which it operates. Since the merging requires the game to open and be in the main game menu, it tries to run the Steam version, but gets hung up when Steam opens and despite my efforts, I cannot get JoyPro to do it's mouse clicks on the game menu in Steam. It does seem to work when I change the internal instance path to operate on the Stans-Alone version, but then it hangs on my "third party installed aircraft" and cannot seem to get past it. It does the mouse click and make HTML over and over for the "third party aircraft" over and over until I cancel it.

As a suggestion, the JoyPro software does a few other games as well, but embedded check-marks for other games which I do not own are always checked and JoyPro seems to want to do those games as well. It may be wise to have a "Start-UP" option where you can specifically set JoyPro's MODE, to DCS, or StarCitizen or IL2, instead of having checkmarks embedded everywhere in the JoyPro application. It saves bandwidth when those games are not included.

This is fantastic software, but beyond most users knowledge and capacity to understand. I am still confused as the versions grow and the application increases in complexity. A more simple user interface would help, with paths and game selection clearly defined.

Thanks for this software. DCS may buy it once it matures.

Be well. And thanks for the Grim Reaper relations template.

@Holdi601
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With merging you mean refresh DCS ID Database and cleandatabase I suppose?

For the steam version have you checked/tried selecting in the dropdown the Nonsteam version or manually put in Settings an override path to your DCS Install you want to base it off?

The checkmarks remember your last selection and you have quick checkmarks to turn off all other games other than DCS or IL2 So if you always just want to operate one way and you never delete the meta file, it should remember your selection.

How do you suggest the UI to Improve? Im open for concepts and so on, but i need concepts for it and then time to rework it :)

@incryptx
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incryptx commented Apr 24, 2022 via email

@incryptx
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incryptx commented Apr 24, 2022

Suggestions:

  1. When JoyPro opens, there is no way to tell what profile or relationship is currently loaded on the screen.

  2. JoyPro does not uninstall/remove from the system well after being run for the first time. It makes folders which are not removed. This takes a bit of experience with Joypro to know what directories it creates. It’s helpful for troubleshooting JoyPro to remove it from the system and then run it cleanly again. I found myself removing it and re-running it with bad results, because previous folders and directories still existed from the previous running of Joypro. A dedicated installer/uninstaller solves this.

  3. I assume the four buttons at the bottom mean that I am “Exporting/Merging/Adding” what is currently listed/changed in the Joypro main window (as changes) to the current “DCS Binds” for the game? Above the four GO buttons, a dialog would be nice, stating “Selecting ONE of these four buttons below will change/export the changes above, to the “Bindings” for All Aircraft in DCS, with the changes you have made in JoyPro”. This tells folks what to do to make it GO.

  4. Most of the buttons at the top of JoyPro are useful to top level players of DCS, who know what they are, what they do. For the Novice User, they confuse folks. A “Beginners” and “Advanced Mode” button, which hides most of the buttons a novice player would not need. The Advanced User could change the mode, but it’s default look and feel should be for a novice and new user, not having seen JoyPro before, or for the first time.

  5. A YouTube video by you, the developer, explaining the use of JoyPro and what the buttons do. You’re going to need to educate the novice and new user, at least for the “Beginner” mode.

  6. Colors for things would help greatly. Say “Blue” for Relations or “Red” for Profiles, “Green” for what assignments have been made on keys and axis on the same controller. “Yellow” for modifiers, ect., ect…What ever you think colors would help explain or associate.

Hope this helps....

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