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Can't praise RAZBAM enough for these training missions!


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Bought the Harrier module a while ago, but haven't got into it because of the Hornet and the Tomcat. That was a bad decision!

I am so impressed by the cockpit, flight model etc., but in particular, I want to say a massive thanks to RAZBAM for producing THE BEST interactive training missions anywhere on DCS!

If any devs - including ED - want to know how to do training missions, just take a look at any of the ones done for the Harrier.

From the crystal clear instructions, to the whole 'space bar' interaction, from the depth of instruction to the context that each subject is put into, I am so impressed.

So many devs just don't do the 'press space bar' aspect well, and a prime example is the Hornet, where if you press just a fraction too early, the lesson is confused. You have to somehow go back to previous selections on menus and try again, etc. RAZBAM have done this so well, that I have not experienced one of those type issues so far.

Keep up the fantastic work guys!

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Praise should surely go to RAZBAM for having the vision to employ the man, but the guy behind the missions is Baltic Dragon, who is widely recognized for making the best campaigns for DCS World, including the acclaimed (also RAZBAM) Mirage campaign and "The Enemy Within" (A-10C).

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Didn’t realise it was Baltic Dragon! Yes, I am very familiar with his campaigns. Thanks for that info.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Gotta say, after a long break from the Harrier, I was pleasantly surprised to see so much progress in the Module and the Training content. Learning a lot.

Thanks

Night Ops in the Harrier

IYAOYAS


 
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Have to say also super impressed with the training missions, sets a new standard. Thanks for the work:thumbup:

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  • 2 months later...
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Have to say also super impressed with the training missions, sets a new standard. Thanks for the work:thumbup:
hrt

 

 

Yeah, these training missions from Baltic Dragon for the Harrier are very well done and another level compared to the usual standard.

 

This sets the bar for all training missions for me.

  • 1 month later...
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Haven't posted in the Training Section in a while. Just wanted to say that the syllabus style of training missions is outstanding. The TPOD status apart, these are the best missions for getting to know the Harriers capabilities and the quality of the missions themselves is of the highest quality.

Night Ops in the Harrier

IYAOYAS


 
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Have to say also super impressed with the training missions, sets a new standard. Thanks for the work:thumbup:

 

 

Indeed! Thanks for these precious training missions. Keep up the excellent work!

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