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Hello dear ED people,

 

I just want to say thank you for your amazing product, that controls half of my life.

So much so, that my wife feels I spend more time on your product, than on her....

But it's worth it!

I met many, many great DCS fanatics from all over the world who share the love for combat airplanes, all thanks to DCS.

And thus, thanks to all people from ED for creating that opportunity.

 

The new 2.5.6 OB is a new leap forward, and yes there are some issues that prevent us to fly our previous missions, but none the less it looks and feels AMAZING!

I'm sure you'll get the major issues fixed soon, so we can go about our daily DCS business.

 

I got word from this post on Reddit:

 

Just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for all those long and stressful hours all you people from ED spend on it.

I can imagine the sheer volume of code that is involved, the research, the difficulties and everything.

 

I look forward to DCS core improvements, like the Mission Editor, as that is the key thing that drives complete communities of fanatic DCS pilots.

Thousands of hours spent in ME myself over the many years I fly LOMAC/DCS, to try and create the immersive and complex missions that all DCS pilots wish for.

 

Also the weather systems and AI planes/units, as that generates the full immersion of flying virtual airplanes in the missions.

 

I also hope you understand that the emotions some people show on the forums, both negative and positive, are simply because of the LOVE for DCS, not because they hate you.

Of course some people should think 3 times and take a break, before pressing the 'submit' button.

 

I am fully supporting all ED people, keep it going strong boys and girls!

 

Have a very great weekend!

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I am fully supporting all ED people, keep it going strong boys and girls!

 

I am with you!

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+1 Bandwagon. No complaints here. Every update so far has run well on my system and that covers two major hardware upgrades.

 

That reddit link is honest, and worth the read.

 

Loving all the new updates!

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this!:thumbup:



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Eagle Dynamics ... you're doing well. There will always be detractors, which is kind of normal, but other than that you're doing the right way.

 

There is already plenty of content to keep us busy...

 

Just keep ongoing!!!

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:thumbup:

 

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+1

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+2.5.6 ! :pilotfly:

 

The reddit post... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: It should appear of next newsletter!

 

 

Thanks and Happy Flying!

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+1. Really appreciate the fantastic work from the ED team. To think how much DCS has grown since I started playing DCS almost 6 years ago. Just amazing what we have now. Keep up the great work!

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I second to that as well.

 

To everyone involved in the production and management of DCS, I want to give thanks to all of you.

 

Developers, programmers, graphic engineers, and PR team (Bignewy, Nineline, and sorry to whomever that I missed) had given so much time and effort in making DCS to what it is today.

 

I joined in last March, and haven't looked back. This is an academic-level entertainment that delivered endless, and timeless value. Because of DCS, and Heatblur, I am able to look up and learn technical aspects of interception that I knew so little. While through Karon's AWG-9 radar write up had I appreciated the worth of basic trigonometry to find antenna elevation coverage if given distance and tilt angle (it's been decades since I used SOHCAHTOA).

 

Lastly, the SMEs, Subject Matter Exerts, such as "Spiceman", and "Victory205" had added another layer of immersion and education unobtainable anywhere in such an inclusive manner via this DCS forum, while additional knowledge can be found at the Hoggit Fighter Wing from Reddit. So another thank you, and this round is for the community, and the SMEs.

 

In the end, DCS is a one and only kind of thing. I believe it is a game we would love to have many years ago when we were in high school, and many more adults nowadays will love it for not only by how it looks, but the raw man/woman hours behind creating each and every modules, from the mathematics and graphics implementation, then the endless module-testing hours to find what works, as well as what doesn't work. This level of perpetual improvements from a company earned my trust and respect because they DO deliver.

 

So thank you, Nick, Matt, "Chizh", "Nineline", and "Bignewy" for bringing DCS to us. Also my hats off to the late Igor, and Alexander, for they have created an unparalleled legacy in computer simulations that we are so fortunate to know now as DCS World.

 

Thank you.

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 So much so, that my wife feels I spend more time on your product, than on her.... 

 

Spot on LMAO. Well... What can I say.... man need a hobby.

 

And sure thanks alot ED.

Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power. - Lao Tze

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+1000

 

DCS is so unique, thanks for pushing this forward all the time. Keep it going and alive, you have something very special here.

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True words!

 

And I'm so happy that ED is keeping our hobby alive by their hard work!

Before you call everything a "bug": RTFM & try again! Thank you. :music_whistling:

 

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