Braeden108 Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 This should probably go in the chit-chat section but I figure it's better here. How did the A-10C module start? Did ED just want to make it or did they have some kind of contract? I just feel like I heard somewhere that they had a simulation contract. Light the tires kick the fires! [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
cthulhu68 Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 It was used to show pilots who start out training on a basic version all the upgrades that came with A-10C.
D3Magic Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 From the official DCS:A-10C manual: The decision to model the A-10C was driven by several factors: The Fighter Collection / Eagle Dynamics has been developing a high-fidelity Desk Top Simulation (DTS) of the A-10C for the U.S. Air National Guard for the past several years, giving us a tremendous access to A-10C information. We were fortunate enough to work out an agreement with our client to release an entertainment version of this simulation. When we create a module for DCS, it is very important for us to create it at the highest level of fidelity. We call this "The DCS Standard". Given our DTS experience with the A-10C, we had the data and the means to meet this standard, unlike other aircraft that the data is simply not available for. Continuing the work already established in DCS: Black Shark, we wanted to improve the Close Air Support (CAS) environment, but we wanted to introduce a fixed-wing aircraft into DCS. The A-10C was the perfect choice. The A-10C is just a cool aircraft! The combination of the 30 mm cannon, low-level tank-busting, the recent digitization of the aircraft in the A-10 "Charlie" and the addition of targeting pod and GPS weapons, and glass cockpit, make the A-10C an incredibly entertaining aircraft to fly and fight in. There are few modern aircraft that have the visual and name recognition of the A-10 Warthog. A high-fidelity A-10 simulation has been a long time in coming. Although A-10 simulations were in work by both EA/Jane’s Combat Simulations and Microprose, both of those projects failed to see the light of day. We hope that Warthog fills this desire for simmers to fly the Hog. 1 13700k @5.6GHz | 32GB DDR4 4000MHz CL14 | ASUS Z690 TUF | GIGABYTE RTX4090 Gaming OC | Samsung 970PRO 512G + 980PRO 2T GIGABYTE M32U | HP Reverb G2 Warthog HOTAS | TPR | JetSeat | TrackIR5 Windows 11
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