Upload a DCS mission, get a free reliability rating, and optionally unlock the full findings or have our engineers harden and certify it for you.
A large share of DCS server crashes are access violations triggered by the mission's own scripts — not the hardware. The Mission Reliability portal statically scans your mission for the scripting patterns proven to take servers down and gives you an instant, honest rating. You can try it on the Mission Reliability page.
.miz, .lua, or .zip (up to 25 MB).Payment is handled securely by Stripe. The full report unlocks instantly; improve & certify jobs are typically turned around within a couple of business days.
When you check out for any Fox3 server, you can add Fox3 MissionRX — full access for $4.99/month. With it on your subscription you skip the per-mission fees entirely: while signed in, every mission you upload is fully unlocked (all findings) and automatically load-test certified on our DCS rig, and you can request improve & certify for freeon any mission — as many as you like, for as long as you're subscribed. The one-time $2 / $8 prices remain for anyone who doesn't have MissionRX on their subscription.
Make sure you're signed in with the same Fox3 account before you upload so your access applies automatically. You can add or remove MissionRX any time from your account.
Your uploaded mission is stored privately and is never shared or served publicly — only our staff can access it, and only to fulfill an improve & certify job. We don't keep it forever: once your report is done and any improve job is delivered, we automatically delete the original file (typically within a month), while keeping your report so you can revisit it any time.
We sell fewer self-inflicted crashes and fast recovery— never "crash-proof." Some access violations are genuine Eagle Dynamics engine bugs that a mission merely triggers; for those we report the stack to ED and help you lighten the trigger rather than charge for a fix we can't make.