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DCS stands for “Digital Combat Simulator”. DCS is a world simulation engine permitting the user to operate or direct a growing number of combat and civilian aircraft, ground vehicles and ships, from different historical eras and in different geographical locations. It is a true "sand box" simulation. DCS started with the Ka-50 and A-10C, but has recently grown to also include the P-51D Mustang and, with Combined Arms, a ground command and control tactical warfare component. Future products from The Fighter Collection and Eagle Dynamics in the DCS line are in development and will include third party products for the first time.

 

The overall "simulation operating system" is termed DCS World and is a free program that includes a free Su-25T for the player to fly. All DCS products will plug into DCS World as unique modules within the same software installation. DCS products will not be limited to aircraft, but will include maps, missions, campaigns, environment objects, weapons, vehicles and ships. We even hope to look into a train simulation component in the future!

 

Third party products to DCS are supported by ED and there are already several qualified 3rd party teams creating new aircraft that will plug into DCS World. In these cases we leave it up to the developer to decide the level of systems fidelity, but we do expect certain "DCS Standards" to be maintained such as detailed and accurate models and cockpits, mouse clickable cockpit controls, and 6 DOF view control. Third parties are provided access to our Standard Flight Model (SFM), which ED can assist to adjust and improve to suit the requirements. Given the extremely complex nature of our Advanced Flight Model (AFM) in DCS we are currently unable to provide a SDK for 3rd party use. However, 3rd parties are also invited to offer their own Flight Models should it prove to be satisfactory.

 

In parallel, we are also developing Flaming Cliffs 3 (FC3), which will also work within DCS World. However, Flaming Cliffs 3 will require an installation of Lock On: Modern Air Combat to be present on your computer. FC3 will probably be the last version of this critically acclaimed product line.

 

 

http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=89885

 

 

"combat and civilian aircraft"

 

"different geographical locations"

 

esto se pone cada vez mas interesante :D

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"Third parties are provided access to our Standard Flight Model (SFM), which ED can assist to adjust and improve to suit the requirements. Given the extremely complex nature of our Advanced Flight Model (AFM) in DCS we are currently unable to provide a SDK for 3rd party use. However, 3rd parties are also invited to offer their own Flight Models should it prove to be satisfactory".

 

 

Así que será difícil que veamos unos modelos de vuelo realmente logrados por parte de las terceras partes. Aunque, por supuesto, ojalá me equivoque.

Roberto "Vibora" Seoane

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Pues parece que el vacilon de los trenes del dia de los inocentes va a ser verdad :lol::megalol:

 

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y que hacen bizcochos

 

exactamente es lo que necesitamos el bizcocho!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Así que será difícil que veamos unos modelos de vuelo realmente logrados por parte de las terceras partes. Aunque, por supuesto, ojalá me equivoque.

 

 

pues a mi lo que mas me interesa son tres cosas:

1: dinamicas de vuelo avanzadas

2: dinamicas de vuelo avanzadas

3: y por ultimo y no menos importante.......dinamicas de vuelo avanzadas

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...y el FC3, seguro que habrá que pagarlo...le hecho unos 20$. Y a fin de cuentas, sólo será una actualización, con todo lo que ello conlleva, para que sea compatible con DCS-World. No estoy diciendo que no lo valga, que trabajen gratis, ni que la actualización sea poca cosa, pero yá sería la cuarta si tenemos LOMAC, FC, FC2...FC3, y a fin de cuentas ya lo han hecho con el Su-25T, exportandolo directamente a DCS-W.

 

Como consuelo, dice que será el último...

 

Salu2 8)

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No me negareis que en DCS habrá de todo y para todos, el que se queje será de vicio :) Esto es un proyecto a largo plazo y eso hay que saber verlo, crear un simple modelo 3D de avión y cabina lleva muucho tiempo cuando los recursos son escasos, se puede tardar un año o más.

Por otro lado, al menos en lo que respecta a los modelos de vuelo creados por ED tenemos cuasi-garantizada su calidad. Los demás, habrá que verlo, aunque con el asesoramiento de ED y ya que se ha de cumplir un estándar mínimo supongo que serán al menos decentes.

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Buenas, el dcs world vendria a ser una union del resto de las simulaciones donde uno puede usar el a-10 y otro un mustang(?)

DCS World es la base (gratuita). Despúes tienes que bajar e instalar cada uno de los módulos de los aviones que quieras volar (de pago).

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