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Furia

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  1. I cannot agree more. This sim is not just another fancy software program. I am sure we will be talking about it in years, as we do about the greatests ones like Falcon 40, Longbow, Tornado, Janes......... A awesome sim with a wonderful manual, it is a winners combination. Thanks ED!!! :thumbup:
  2. Serial #: 771 Location: Mallorca, Spain
  3. Great reading Greb. :thumbup::thumbup: You hit it Bullseye. I am also a long time simmer and a profesional pilot for living and I am experiencing the same feelings than you do about this sim. I suggest you get the new TM HOTAS Warthog to get the "full experience" and lets start really enjoying serious simulation!!!!!! (beta or not) Just the awesome manual it is worth the price of the sim, let alone configuring your own weapons profiles or managing your CDU. Simply awesome!! Was very nice reading your "preview" :thumbup:
  4. You can set the Maverick or TGP to aim to the selected waypoing pressing C whne the Maverick or TGP is the SOI. There is a HOTAS command for that but until I get my new Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS I am only using keybopad commands and I have not learned the HOTAS commands
  5. Reading the manual also helps a lot :)
  6. :doh::doh::doh::doh::doh:
  7. Excellent work! Very professional :thumbup: So far this is the checklist I am using now for the basic aircraft operations. Most thanks, I can't wait to see the completed work of Eddies. :book:
  8. Well, it seems it is true the new Warthog is going to be released next week in the USA. I just finished talking by phone with Thrustmaster official shop here in Spain and they confirmed it. Next week in the USA, and the following weeks here in Europe. Congratulations to our USA friends that will get their hands on theis wonder so soon. Let us know how you like it and post feedback. :joystick:
  9. I think a good quality paper manual would be welcomed by many people. Lets face it, in the global cost for a good DCS A-10C experience, the game and manual cost is the lowest of all the expense most people will have. Lets consider the costs of the stuff we need to run DCS A-10C nicely. A good computer with a good graphics card. from 700$ A nice monitor, some people uses multi-monitor. From 400$ to as much you want to spend A joystick, some people would buy the new Thrustmaster Warthog, from 500$. Track Ir 5, from 170$ MFD or pedals......xxxxx$ Point is, that in all this stuff the cost of the game is the cheapest thing and paying 30$ more or less sounds irrelevant considered with the other costs some people would have to have a great DSC A-10C experience. So I would like to say that having the option of ordering a proper paper manual even at extra cost (Must be a good manual, not just a 100 page disclaimers and command list one. Think in Falcon 4.0 binded manual or similars) would be an atractive option for many serious simmers. Of course that should be a "voluntary" option and people with lower budgets should be able to purchase the game without that extra cost. :pilotfly:
  10. I would buy the online version in order to have it ASAP, however I would rather wait to get a hard copy provided this one came with a full printed manual as the simmulators in the past.
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