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I can fully agree with this. If I could get a refund I would. Its fine for what it is, but in all honesty, I dont see it making it long term. I wont go into the all the issues, but I think a fair warning is justified.
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Having trouble getting BS2 to work in DCS World
lokitexas replied to mtgrill's topic in DCS World 1.x (read only)
For the Steam version, install BS1 and open it once. No key needed. With BS1 installed and opened once with your Steam install, install World, and the BS2 upgrade. Start World, and launch BS2 mission, multi, quick mission...whatever. It will ask for a serial number for BS2 upgrade. Enter, it and enjoy. -
I really want this....which option is "yes"? lol
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Should I update Dcs: World to 1.2.2?
lokitexas replied to starsky396's topic in DCS World 1.x (read only)
Ton of bugs? LOL. The latest version is the best version. Also, adding in the auto-updater with 1.2 fixes were applied, and applied with ease. Also there is not a blue smoke trail bug. There is blue fire, but smoke trail is white. I did not lose any activations. Setting up commands is easy. Also, now with the auto-updater, you never have to do it again when a new update is released. You never have to re-install either. I dont see any good reason to not update your game. -
[DCS World: BS2] Ricardo's Upgraded HD Cockpit Mods
lokitexas replied to Devrim's topic in Utility/Program Mods for DCS World
Thank you for this. Never realized how something so simple, could help someone navigationally challenged as myself. -
A for Auto pilot. B for Brakes. H for Hover.
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There is no end of the world coming.... Obviously, Belsimtek made the Myan Calander to tell the world of the release.
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X52 (Not Pro!) users, do you use the rotaries at all?
lokitexas replied to Sholtz's topic in DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark
Exactally. Getting an engine fire, and having to shut one down and crack the throttle on the other I find very useful. As this is the BS section, and the OP asked for its use for the Ka-50, I dont think that using the rotaries for trim on the chopper would be very helpful. -
X52 (Not Pro!) users, do you use the rotaries at all?
lokitexas replied to Sholtz's topic in DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark
You can also use them for the engine throttles. -
DRM, Activation Servers Offline? - Considering Purchase
lokitexas replied to jcookeusa's topic in DCS World 1.x (read only)
No Black Shark 2? WTH is wrong with you? ;) -
The "old starforce" DRM system has not been used in quite some time. I wouldnt worry about it. The starforce DRM that DCS uses is not anything the old one that rendered some harware useless back in the day. Aside from that, I highly suggest spending a little more cash and getting Black Shark 2 (or Black Shark 2 upgrade since you have 1), and getting DCS World (free) and loading the BS2 module. Its the latest and greatest.
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Hello question about this sim before buying
lokitexas replied to cricnewbye's topic in DCS: Ka-50 Black Shark
The Ka-50 is the most fun aircraft to fly in DCS, in my opinion. No fancy, FLIR, or RWR, or advanced weapons systems, but damn good at what it can do. Kill stuff in a sneaky way. Using Devrims mods (which I highly reccomend) makes the BS perfect. Get the HD cockpit, and English cues mods you will be set. -
I can probably count on one hand that amount of games I purchased for sub $60 that I have played and enjoyed as much as a DCS module. Looking at money spent + time spent enjoying the purchase = DCS modules are more than a bargain. Honestly, I would spend $60+ for a DCS module, because I know I will get my monies worth 100 times over. Also, the bundle idea wont fly. Aside from the fact that it would take take time and money to make, bundle and release, it would also give people things they are not wanting. Someone who only wants a few aircraft on a list would shy away from a $120 purchase if they couldnt care less for most of them. That same person might pay $40 for the one aircraft they really like. I like the fact you can buy them seperatly. Buy what you want, leave what you dont.
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I think it does. When I was using a MSFFB2 it placed the stick in the trimmed position. I tried it on the X65 (enabled FF) and it seemed to do the same. It is hard to tell with the X65's force sensing, even with Ctrl Enter input display. Anyway, I am pretty sure you are correct.
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There is no "best". There is high quality and low quality. Its all on what fits your needs. You want Force Feedback? You want Force Sensing? You want simple? You want complex? You need pretty colors? As much as you will hear that the TM Warthog is the best in the world...there are other quality options. The X52 Pro is one that many, many people have and still use. Its priced right, decent quality, and easy to find. Very comman set. I used the x52 non-pro for 6 years and it still works. Its a good stick, not great. The Warthog is great quality, very pricey, and lots like it. I have never flown with one, just messed with it in the store. No worries, there are plenty here to go over it. The X65 is my personal favorite. Again, great qaulity and lots of setup options. Love the force sensing and the dual throttle. Once you get used to the force sensing, its like second nature. Even aircraft people are scared to try with it (Ka-50) is a breeze to fly. Tons of buttons and hats. Switchable hat switches is icing on the cake. Not a fan of the SST software. Not a fan of the price ($300ish). The MSFFB2 is still my favorite Force Feedback stick, and they are still selling (and working) even though they have been out of production for years. Nothing beats it for WWI/II sims, and does Heli's very well too.