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The future of DCS World seems obvious considering the current direction of aviation.

 

Imagine you and your Virtual Air Squadron Controlling Real Life Pilot-less drones either supplied in kit form from ED, or the ability to take over a vast array of already existing drones simply at the click of a mouse button.

 

For example imagine the thrills spills and fun with you and your mates guzzling pints and laughing it up over team speak while you do Drone strikes on unsuspecting non simmers all over the globe !

 

Why not take this bad boy up for a spin. be the first on your block to own one. (See Below)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18741156

 

No Need to thank me ED. Glad to share my business insights to further the cause. :)

I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy and I've had both.

 

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I remember a time when I think it was pc gamer mag had their cover about Janes and how it was going to be this massive combat world. I was so excited but then disappointed when it didn't happen. So needless to say I am glad to see it happening now with dcs world.

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I'm not sure if this thread is supposed to be serious or a joke? It's Christmas / New years, not April Fools, you know?

DCS A10C Warthog, DCS Black Shark 2, DCS P51D Mustang, DCS UH-1H Huey, DCS Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight, Flaming Cliffs 3, Combined Arms

 

System: Intel i7 4770k @4,2GHz; MSI Z87-G65; 16GB DDR3 1600 MHz RAM; 128GB SSD SATA3 (system disk); 2TB HDD SATA3 (games disk); Sapphire Radeon R9 290 Tri-X; Windows 7 64bit

Flight controls: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog; Saitek Pro Flight Combat Rudder; TrackIR 5; Thrustmaster F16 MFDs; 2x 8'' LCD screens (VGA) for MFD display; 27'' LG LCD full HD main display

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Isn't 'drones' a widely spread and commonly used term for these things? Even if it's not entirely accurate, everyone is using this term. It's like saying one shouldn't say 'turntable' but should instead use the proper term, 'phonograph'.

 

But more importantly:

Aren't drones piloted by cameras on the drone, the signal of which the pilot sees in on his monitors? I.e. the drones aren't piloted through a simulated virtual airspace (such as DCS World), so basically this thread has no point whatsoever, as ED works on SIMULATIONS, not technology to remotely control real life systems.

DCS A10C Warthog, DCS Black Shark 2, DCS P51D Mustang, DCS UH-1H Huey, DCS Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight, Flaming Cliffs 3, Combined Arms

 

System: Intel i7 4770k @4,2GHz; MSI Z87-G65; 16GB DDR3 1600 MHz RAM; 128GB SSD SATA3 (system disk); 2TB HDD SATA3 (games disk); Sapphire Radeon R9 290 Tri-X; Windows 7 64bit

Flight controls: Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog; Saitek Pro Flight Combat Rudder; TrackIR 5; Thrustmaster F16 MFDs; 2x 8'' LCD screens (VGA) for MFD display; 27'' LG LCD full HD main display

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