Ilya Efimov TC Electric Guitar Strum KONTAKT

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Hi there.
First of all: I think I am quite what you call a greenhorn.
Well I want to create a realistic guitar sound especially when it comes to an acoustic guitar as I don't have the opportunity and the equipment respectively to record my guitar at home.
So no I wonder how I can get a realistic guitar sound. I tried the DSK Guitar Acoustic VST plug in so far. I drew the chords using the MIDI editor but when it comes to chords I am not satisfied at all. It sounds like a little child hammering on the strings. No feeling. Quite mechanical.
ElectricMy questions now are:

Ilya Efimov Tc Electric Guitar Strum Kontakt Oddsox

1) Is there a VST plugin you would reccomend to me?
2) Is there a possibility to differ between 'moving the hand/plec down or up' (sorry, the English term won't come to my mind right now. I think you know what I mean. The German terms are 'Abschlag' and 'Aufschlag')KONTAKT
3) How can I make sound smoother? So I get more kind of a 'flow'. So I get rid of that mechanical sound.

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4) And is there a way to easily enter chords?

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Regarding point 3): I used to move the single notes very, very slightly so that all the strings aren't hit at exactly the same time. This makes it sound more 'human' but only a bit. Anyway, in my eyes this is a trick or a cheat but no solution.
Regarding point 4): I used to just draw the notes using the MIDI editor or record my keyboard an then change it a bit. But that's tedious and I don't believe that there's no easier way to do so as the MIDI editor follows that piano design.
Thanks for any help in advance.