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Hi Marius,

Thanks for your quick reply. I have installed the .NET Core package that you linked and it looks like it's working now.

When I run your .exe after MSFS of DCS is launched I see that the process is changed to High.

Just to be clear, do I need to run your program every time I launch MSFS or DCS?...or only once?

Thanks again!

Martijn

Hi Martijn. I am glad it worked. The previous version of the software (which you downloaded), did change the process priority, but only once on startup, and needed to be run every time the game is started. I have not released the fully automatic, permanent Windows Service to make the process completely hands-off when I did the initial release, because Windows services can be a bit difficult sometimes and I wanted to do more testing. But I have now, for anyone who wants to try it, even though it is early, released the Windows Service as well. I would appreciate feedback, to see if this works for everyone. So if you want to, you are welcome to download the new update, and see if the Windows Service works for you, to make this a permanent hands-off experience. Please note though that I consider this a very early version, I have not completed all internal testing.

Hi Marius,

Thanks for your reply! I have downloaded the latest version of the automated installer and it seems to work fine for both MSFS and DCS.

Both sims launch with CPU priority set to High now. Ik will let you know if I run into issues via your Discord channel.

regards,

Martijn