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T.Goat

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  1. I think a lot of people here are looking at this the wrong way. ED is in the business of making simulations, not just for the community here, but for organizations around the world. The fact that we get the chance to purchase these simulations (if we wish) is just an added bonus. Winz was probably right back in post 196. This should be an excellent way to be sure that the entire ED team is being used effectively. The P-51 and the continuing Legends series would broaden the market for the simming community and are lighter in the avionics area than all the radar/missile logic/ECM/ECCM stuff they're trying to work out (with acceptable frame rates :P ) in the backround. Why not put the model and flight model guys to work on something else? ED is owned by The Fighter Collection, and look at the list of aircraft they have: Bearcat, Corsair, P-40, Gladiator, Harvard, Hawk, Hellcat, Mustang, Spitfire, Wildcat, Thunderbolt I's, etc etc. Any of these could easily be another addition. This also expands their portfolio to include piston powered, propeller driven aircraft. Why couldn't Piper/Cessna/Extra see this, and want to include some official training software with their new aircraft? ED has the history and credentials to pull that off. But most people who are saying "This doesn't fit!" arn't reading this (or the first post) anyways. Their loss I guess.
  2. But it really depends how you play it. You can easily sink a bunch hours into a game, all while staying in the smaller ships so that the game stays more "personal". Until your fight rank gets really high, there's not much that forces you to get into the big, hard to manage fleets.
  3. Pilot is 71 year old Dr. Bill Phipps. Survived, with serious injuries as you could imagine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBI-ToPLKqM&feature=related Also thought I would throw this up here. Take a look through the rest of his channel, there's some cool flights in there.
  4. I wouldn't expect an Advanced Flight Model like BS has, but maybe a clickable pit and LOMAC physics? It's probably more of a competitor for FSX, than a hardcore study simulation like DCS.
  5. I'm not sure this is a good move. Tanks are pretty easy to jump in and go, while still being tactical, and dont have an over saturated market. WWII aircraft are pretty well covered, from IL-2 to Aces High and a bunch of other ones. Plus they have to work out physics, and how to keep it entertaining yet realistic to the masses.
  6. The HUD tape is especially scary. If those people hadn't drove out of the way, he would have hit them.
  7. Noooo... I wanted to see the Knights. :( I guess there will always be a single Flanker demonstration.
  8. Finding this thread totally made my day. I used to love simcopter, and I've been waiting for a "mission->payment->upgrade" style flight sim to come out. This will be awesome.
  9. Yet another low pass video. :music_whistling: Edit, can't get it to embed.
  10. Nope. From the FAQ: Q: What terrain is covered? A: DCS: A-10C introduces a new map covering the area around Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, USA. The existing Caucasus map from DCS: Black Shark and Flaming Cliffs 2 have also been expanded eastward to include the entirety of Georgia as well as terrain surrounding it, introducing several new airports and air bases in both Georgia and Russia. The entire world isn't modeled, just 2 theaters.
  11. "Beam to the notch" sounds like slang for something.
  12. I just want to double check that I'm not supposed to see tracers from the GAU-8? Also, try firing right at the coastline heading out towards the water. Then watch all the ricochets splashing down into the water. If you come out of a dive before doing this, you can actually get ahead of the splashes. Anyone shot themselves down yet? :P
  13. GG seems to wink a lot concerning A-A and F-15's. Kinda creepy, maybe he knows something?
  14. IIRC, the DCS A-10C modeled is a certain block number, which has already been updated again by the air force. That said, I really doubt there's much left classified about the A-10 airframe. There's probably some kind of IR missile strobelight jammer that we don't have, maybe some other little gizmos.
  15. I love how GGTharos keeps swooping in to deliver swift kicks of reality to the dreams of others :P
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