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  1. Ok, thanks for the help! So non-steam will it be, then.
  2. Questions regarding Steam and retail versions Hi there! I finally managed to set up a gaming PC with flight stick. So here I have a retail version of DCS: Black Shark and DCS: A10-C (both on disc). Now how does this work- I have Steam already installed and am about to download the DCS: World module. Now on the title page it says that keys don't work for Steam. So in my case (having both those retail versions) I install DCS: World from Steam, then install both DCS: Black Shark and DCS: A10-C from the download here (because I asked about this a while back when I was planning to buy it and I was told that I should always use the download version as it's newer) and they are automatically integrated into my DCS: World module? Or does it not work together with Steam and I need to download everything from that site? Which is fine as well, I just need to know.
  3. I really wonder why so few vote for the F-22.. it's still the most interesting plane out there and probably pretty capable, too.
  4. Thanks for all your replies! It helped a lot. Only one question is left now: I have Lock On on a CD (bought it years ago). Do I need to install it or is it enough to put the CD in the drive for verification for Flaming Cliffs 3? Great, can't wait to fly the A-10! Finally good use for the joystick in the attic.
  5. Just wanted to say hello. Well, and ask some questions. I want to buy DCS: A10-C. A local shop has it right now for $9.99 on DVD. Do I need DCS: World for this? Is it on the disc or do I need to download it separately? Can the DVD version of A10-C be integrated in DCS: World or only the download version? When I buy Flaming Cliffs 3 too, can I use the A10-C model in there instead of the A10-A model? Can I integrate Flaming Cliffs 3 in DCS: World, too? Sorry, I'm still confused about all that.
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