Hi everyone
First of all, thank you for the continuous development of the SU-30 mod – it’s one of the best community-made aircraft in DCS, and I really enjoy flying it.
After testing the newest version, I’ve noticed a couple of features that were present in version 2.7.98b but seem to be missing now:
1. The "blue cockpit curtain" and the "black frame above the pilot's head"– these little details added a lot of immersion and realism to the cockpit. I’d love to see them return, even as an optional visual element.
2. The R-27T and R-27ET infrared air-to-air missiles were available in earlier versions, but now they appear to be missing from the loadout options. These missiles are an important part of Russian IR-guided capability.
I understand that updates are meant to improve the mod overall, and the latest version is definitely great – but I believe these two features were valuable and would be appreciated by many users if reintroduced.
Thanks again for all your effort and passion – it really shows in your work.
Best regards,
László
Hi everyone
First of all, thank you for the continuous development of the SU-30 mod – it’s one of the best community-made aircraft in DCS, and I really enjoy flying it.
After testing the newest version, I’ve noticed a couple of features that were present in version 2.7.98b but seem to be missing now:
1. The "blue cockpit curtain" and the "black frame above the pilot's head"– these little details added a lot of immersion and realism to the cockpit. I’d love to see them return, even as an optional visual element.
2. The R-27T and R-27ET infrared air-to-air missiles were available in earlier versions, but now they appear to be missing from the loadout options. These missiles are an important part of Russian IR-guided capability.
I understand that updates are meant to improve the mod overall, and the latest version is definitely great – but I believe these two features were valuable and would be appreciated by many users if reintroduced.
Thanks again for all your effort and passion – it really shows in your work.
Best regards,
László