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    F-15 persistence.cfg file?

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    • Hotzoner
      Hotzoner last edited by Hotzoner

      Hello DC Designs.. Question here.. Is there in fact any way you could possibly look into a way to have a persistent loadout when closing out FS2020 accidentaly, or even by design? What i mean is.. I would love to see an addition to have any loadout selection become apparent anytime i log back in to FS2020 with the same loadout i had when i last used the simulator? Many thanks to your response on this.
      EDIT: I have just found an already prerequisite to my question here.. It may seem that i am not alone here.

      https://community.justflight.com/topic/1607/awesome-update-to-the-f15-but-i-have-a-question

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      • DC1973
        DC1973 @Hotzoner last edited by

        @Hotzoner Hi, there doesn't seem to be a way at present. What you could do is create several different flightmodel.cfg files and enter the required weights into each, depending on what load-out you want, and then just swap the files for whichever one you need each time you fly. That's about the only way I can think of at the moment, hope this helps 🙂

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        • Hotzoner
          Hotzoner @DC1973 last edited by

          @DC1973

          @DC1973 said in F-15 persistence.cfg file?:

          @Hotzoner Hi, there doesn't seem to be a way at present. What you could do is create several different flightmodel.cfg files and enter the required weights into each, depending on what load-out you want, and then just swap the files for whichever one you need each time you fly. That's about the only way I can think of at the moment, hope this helps 🙂

          Understood, I will give that a try. Thanks for the suggestion 🙂

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