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You don't need to apologies. but I think (nothing has been confirmed) that ED will make a conversion of all of the FC3 module to total FF remake. and I think after the F15C, the most probable will be the SU25. people are asking for T or sm3 but I think the most probable will be the SU-25A
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Did I miss something? Nobody officialy announced a FF Su-25, only a FC Su-25 Remaster. If you have any info, please, feel free to share it to me
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Suggestion: Su-25A Full Fidelity after the MiG-29A FF?
R_0xD replied to R_0xD's topic in Su-25 for DCS World
I hope we will get more of them "soon" -
MIG-29 confirmed release date September?
R_0xD replied to The Gryphon's topic in DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum
ITS COOOMMMMIIIINNNGG!!!!!! -
MIG-29 confirmed release date September?
R_0xD replied to The Gryphon's topic in DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum
Don't tell bad things let us hope -
MIG-29 confirmed release date September?
R_0xD replied to The Gryphon's topic in DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum
Yes, if it was for me, I wanted to say no new video yesterday because the two last ones were on friday -
MIG-29 confirmed release date September?
R_0xD replied to The Gryphon's topic in DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum
And no video of the mig 29 from wags, it is the silent before the storm -
Suggestion: Su-25A Full Fidelity after the MiG-29A FF?
R_0xD replied to R_0xD's topic in Su-25 for DCS World
I know, that's why I am saying to reuse the assets of the future FC SU-25 remake, the only remaining part will be the coding part and they could sell it for 60 or 70$ while using the "free" 3d model and textures. It would save ressources and the free su 25 will not be a total lost of money for ED -
Thanks
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Suggestion: Su-25A Full Fidelity after the MiG-29A FF?
R_0xD replied to R_0xD's topic in Su-25 for DCS World
Yes but I think it is something good to make for 2027 because the art is already there and not outdated, so it should be good to avoid bad ressources management to make before the art of the su 25 are outdated -
I don't think it is a big deal, they real pilots have it and it is not a problem for them, I think it will be a bit distracting for 30 minutes and then, we will forget about it
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it is something to consider. they need to be sure it is comercialy good but they also need to have the infos, if they don't have the one or the other, they will not make the module, if they have both, they will certainly do it. I think information is a problem for some red modules and will be the main problem for a moment, thats why our most modern aircraft for DCS is the mig 29A which is from 1980s. Infos for the mig 29 G or S are available, for su 27, I don't know and for su 25 I think enough infos are available but i'm not sure.
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Hello everyone, With the upcoming release of the MiG-29A in full fidelity, many of us are curious to see how well it performs commercially. If it turns out to be successful, I would like to propose an idea to Eagle Dynamics: developing a Su-25A in full fidelity. Why the Su-25A? Reusing assets: ED is already working on a remake of the Su-25 for the Flaming Cliffs series. That means the 3D models and textures will already be brought up to modern standards. For a full fidelity version, the focus would mainly be on programming and systems, reducing the need for extensive art development. Gameplay diversity: On the RedFor/USSR side, there is a clear lack of full fidelity strike aircraft. The Su-25A would bring much-needed variety and serve as a true counterpart to the A-10C for air-to-ground operations, while keeping its Soviet identity. Historical value and immersion: The Su-25 is an iconic aircraft, still in use by multiple countries today. A full fidelity version would greatly enrich campaigns and scenarios on the eastern side. In short: if the MiG-29A FF sells well, the Su-25A FF could be a logical next step for ED—one that provides a lot of value to players while minimizing redundant development work. What do you think?
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no, it like the tracker for a vr headset if you have one, it keep spinning.