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  1. On 6/17/2022 at 7:56 PM, Beirut said:

    To say it's overpriced is to ignore the cold hard truth that DCS can be/is an expensive pastime. How many of us here are solidly into the four digits when we add up the expenditures of software and hardware?

    Always been like this for PC gaming: Software sells hardware. 🙂

    Only recently did I upgrade my 2015 gaming PC with a few new components (i.e., motherboard, CPU, RAM, water cooler and graphics card) and that upgrade was right around 3k. So yeah, it's an expensive hobby, but the price of DCS modules are negligible in comparison to keeping up with hardware over the years.

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  2. 9 hours ago, Gizmo03 said:

    Ich hab mich tierisch über diese Ankündigung gefreut. Wenn die Karte und der Eurofighter da sind haben wir eine Art EF2000 3.0 in DCS.
    Das weckt doch mal alte Erinnerungen 😉

    Seh ich ganz genauso. 🙂

  3. Pre-purchased as well. Cannot wait. 

     

    I remember fondly playing Jane's Longbow 2, scanning the area for targets, assigning targets, launching Hellfires in LOAL mode, then popping up one more time to get good locks with the missiles on the way.

     

    Gonna be great!

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  4. What I have done recently was rather simple and quick as well: 

     

    1. Installed the brand new & empty large SSD drive while keeping the current small SSD drive as-is
    2. Booted from a Linux live USB stick
    3. Using the "dd" command with the necessary options, I cloned the current SSD drive onto the larger SSD drive
    4. Powered the PC off and removed the old SSD drive
    5. Booted back into the same Linux live USB stick, using "gparted" to resize the cloned content to take advantage of the new SSD's larger size
    6. Rebooted into Windows now running on the new SSD drive with plenty of space to spare
    7. Done

    It's always a lot more fun (and less stressful) when you don't have to reinstall anything and everything just continues to work as before. 

  5. Didn't we establish before that modules of this magnitude take about 3-5 years to be ready for the consumer? How long has it been since the DCS: Eurofighter was announced? Just wondering why we need constant reminders that patience is a virtue. 😉

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  6. So just to pick up on what Skysurfer said above - the latest screenshots no longer show the President-S system. Can anyone from ED shed a light on that? 

     

    Below is a screenshot that's several months old that actually looks a lot more advanced/further ahead than what we see in the most recent WIP shots based on today's newsletter:

     

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  7. Been a while since I used wingmen along with the Ka-50 myself, but I do remember that you might have to either have the wingman "scout" ahead in order to generate a target list for them to have, or you might have to share some targets via datalink with them before they are able to engage. 

     

    Others might have better advice, but I remember vaguely that's what I did back then... 

  8. On 4/14/2021 at 5:42 AM, Slant said:

    It's a common mistake for people to look at the visual artwork and 3D modelling and base their expectations off of that. From everything programmers told me, that's a big fallacy. The visuals are easy, they're among the first things finished. The code is what needs time. Not the 3D model. Whenever I see a 3D model, personally for me that's just a confirmation that yes, they are serious about doing it. But never an indication of how far the project is along.

     

    That's why some of the other flight sims (err... games) out there have tons of bling, but no substance in terms of flight- and systems-modeling. DCS is a totally different animal with a bar raised high above the rest. 

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  9. On 4/9/2021 at 7:35 PM, Hotdognz said:

    I really cant say I'm excited by the new propellers (and I fly WW2), I mean apart from Youtube movie makers who's movies maybe will look better, sounds like it to took a bit of time and effort to get them working nice, so many little things in DCS that need tweaking or fixing that should have been way ahead of some thing like this being implemented, the eye candy will keep us distracted though.

    Still looking forward to the F18 updates.

     

    There's a little more to these new props than eye-candy: 

     

    "A notable update coming to 2.7 is our unique and new technology that calculates the exact location of every propeller blade. This offers the possibility to draw a very accurate representation of the spinning propeller dependent on the type of prop, the number of blades, specific RPM and prop pitch.

     

    This approach allows for smoother blade transitions from still, to idle, through to taxing and take off, as well as proper transparency from all viewing angles, aircraft speeds, power settings and blade pitch"

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  10. 11 minutes ago, ouky1991 said:

    Wow, this is something else. It's literaly a new game. Everything I had issues with got either improved substantionally or beyond my expectations. Clouds, water reflections, new fire/smoke effects, fixed WWII effects, sound effects, far away trees blending better with their eviroment. So much eye (and ear) candy. Thank You Eagle Dynamics, you have done a great job.

     

    Well said. Totally agree with you here. 🙂

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  11. "Software sells hardware". Keeping up with storage is common place for gaming PCs. 

     

    Today, I felt the same "pain" and ended up uninstalling Star Citizen to regain some space for DCS. Granted, my measly 512GB SSD is too small these days to keep my fav games installed at the same time. Looking to upgrade my PC later this year anyway, but in the meantime I'll grab a larger drive and clone the existing one's content to tie me over.  

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