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I have a bit of a different take. WWII online flying games were at their peak when everyone had access to all the same planes for the daily gameplay and "historical" scenarios were special events. DCS WWII with its limited plane set could benefit from this style of gameplay if three (or more) sides were possible. Of course it would require either labels or locking in some bright color liveries for each side. Of course, I realize this is impossible. The people who enjoy the challenge of fighting against other folks in the same aircraft, not worried about sneaking around avoiding the fight, instead actively seeking the fight are all dead or retired from gaming. In such an environment, historical scenarios are an occasional and welcome treat, instead of the inevitable daily grind.
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"First Person Shooter" on DCS World
=475FG= Dawger replied to Silver_Dragon's topic in DCS Core Wish List
I find ARMA 3 and DCS very similar animals. They are as arcade or as mil-sim as you want them to be. Everything you mention above is available in ARMA via mod much like mods really make DCS MP something much better than "vanilla". A purposeful marriage of the two titles would be something incredible. ARMA really falls down when it comes to everything aerial and DCS really falls down with everything ground based. There wouldn't be much for the 4th Gen fighters to do in an ARMA fight but if the two companies collaborated on a map that both titles could use simultaneously, it would be truly amazing. Flying an airstrike for friendlies who are humans you can talk to and see on the ground would be an amazing experience. -
DCS F-4E Phantom II Release Date Announcement- May 21st 2024
=475FG= Dawger replied to IronMike's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
I wasn't even talking about military stuff. Just flying a little bush plane around in MSFS is a horribly unsatisfying experience with nothing "simulator" about it. -
DCS F-4E Phantom II Release Date Announcement- May 21st 2024
=475FG= Dawger replied to IronMike's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
MSFS seems to be glorified Google Earth to me. I try it every year or so but it just is not anything more than weird slew mode of satellite photos. -
I used similar equipment decades ago and electrical power wasn't necessary to be able move switches, knobs, discs, etc. That diagram is showing mechanical switching. I see no reason why they would complicate that by adding an electric lock and see no evidence of one. Reading the operational test procedure, you turn the set on and let it warm up for 6 minutes before tuning stations and test the full range of motion on the tuning controls. This probably was taken to literally mean power was required for the tuning controls to rotate but this is extremely unlikely.
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My fun/blow money budget isn’t itemized. Hookers/Blow/DCS modules are all in the same pile. I am talking about preorders based on the assumption that no one would be lame enough to whine about release delays if they hadn’t actually parted with some cash. Upon reflection, that is a ridiculous assumption. The most likely scenario is those complaining are just here to complain. They haven’t preordered, won’t be post ordering and will never fly the HB Phantom.
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Nope. Finance is money management. Your household budget is a financial decision. Individual purchases are not. If a DCS module rises to the level of "financial decision", that means it is a major budget item, which would automatically mean it should be stricken from the budget as it is a completely unnecessary item. If you can't throw the price of a module out the window once or twice a year without thought to its impact on your budget, you should not be anywhere near pre-ordering anything.
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If you think buying a DCS module is a financial decision, you definitely shouldn't be pre-ordering. You probably shouldn't be playing DCS either.
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If your (collective) whining and moaning was contained within the designated thread, then only those interested in it would visit it. However, you (again collectively) insist on doing the whining and moaning in topics of interest to the community in general and we have to read through it all to glean any nuggets of interest.
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I am convinced people pre-order or pretend they did just for the opportunity to whine incessantly once any delay occurs. As I said earlier, treat pre-orders like money thrown out the window. If throwing the pre-order price tag in cash out is going to affect your life in the slightest, you should never consider preordering anything. If you preorder knowing your panties will get twisted in knots, you did this to yourself and should refrain from announcing your lack of self control to the world. If you preordered and were surprised at how the inevitable delays have upset your apple cart, internalize the lesson and move on. Continuing to complain at this point can only be because you enjoy whining.
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There should be a mental fitness test prior to purchase for pre-order. Do people really not know themselves well enough to be able to predict the self induced anguish any perceived or real delay in release will cause them? Consider pre-order money just as you would cash thrown out the window of a moving car and all your mental torment will cease.
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To explain further, in missions without easy comms, you must press the radio push to talk or transmit button to open the comms menu when in flight. This simulates the necessity of using the radio to communicate outside of the airplane This is true in all full fidelity modules AFAIK.
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Aggressor F-5’s were in the desert and if the equipment is installed it has to be maintained and the pilots have to maintain proficiency. Easy decision to not bother with ILS. And it really isn’t needed. In 15,000 hours flying all over the world in all kinds of weather, I probably needed ILS to see the runway less than 500 times, maybe a lot less than that. Never once in a desert.
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I forgot about PAR/GSR. Those are pretty exciting IRL. TBH, the way the weather works in DCS makes ILS pretty useless. Trying to get ILS mins at one airport is going to sock in all the rest, generally speaking.
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T-38 is a trainer and required the ILS for the curriculum. I imagine the foreign buyers put the ILS in for much the same reason, proficiency in procedures versus any combat usefulness.
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Non-Precision approach minimums are sufficient for what the F-5 does. 600 ft universally and as low as 400 in some spots If the F-5 needs an ILS, it shouldn’t even bother to sortie.
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Final release date prediction
=475FG= Dawger replied to _BringTheReign_'s topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Imagine typing multiple paragraphs agonizing over when you are going to be able to play with your new toy? It does make for fun reading though. -
I know that it being buggy sucks but you dont really need it to fly through the clouds for short periods. Other instruments provide all the information you need to fly blind.
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Wear, faults and damage systems
=475FG= Dawger replied to markturner1960's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Logistics is going to run out of F-5 wings long before it runs out burned out light bulbs for the F-4. -
Final release date prediction
=475FG= Dawger replied to _BringTheReign_'s topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Naw, it just means they hit the big volume discount number and finally sent them to be produced. -
No reason to stick to historically accurate paint schemes. Do custom paint. Makes it easier to find your wingman as well.
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Can the Phantom WSO get a different name? Jester was not the guy in the back in the first place and its a horrible name. My pick would be ZEUS, Zero Effort Unless Supervised.
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Probable F-4E Social Media Backlash
=475FG= Dawger replied to Kalasnkova74's topic in DCS: F-4E Phantom
Its only 40 lbs or so. 80 lbs is the worst case. I think its the stick actuator that would fail before the hardware. Pizza curls ain't gonna cut it for FFB at a realistic level but any reasonably fit 70 year old can handle realistic stick forces.