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mmmmmmmmmmmmm,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_XYOF33zsA i hope this is whats next, but maybe just a hack. |
Looks sweet, again loads of controls and mapped buttons...lose interest fast
modern combat sims just don't do it for me though I still buy them just to have a look at them now and then :) |
oh i agree!
However i'd get that just to have a quick blast of flying something with that power and fm. Low level in that, has got to be fun! |
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DCS may just make me start liking those jets ...... ;)
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DCS confirms flyable fw 190 d-9 with AFM, right?
although i not have this game and no news about russian version, and personally i prefer Antons by some reasons (interesting plane, good performance even with correct modelling and different equipment, number of guns, bombs etc), nevertheless, it's very interesting - combat SIMULATOR of 2 famous opponents with AFM - and with similar loads d-9 apparently only correct choice, because in DCS p-51 with 25 lbs? and have lot of information exactly about Ds... i can only dream about yak and bf 109 with high level of details and normal graphic visualisation... and this is in addition to f-86 and mig-15... looks like little dream...:) |
Too bad DCS has no correct map, or any other anything for a proper scenario with the P-51 and D9.
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DCS P51 is fantastic to fly, and i can't wait for the D9 to go with it personally, although its not going to be any time soon. I can't for the life of me think why anyone who is a flight sim enthusiast wouldn't want them both. For me, those plus CloD with the forthcoming Team Fusion patch are the best we are likely to see for some time. |
I'm not buying an entire jet sim just to have one perfectly modeled P 51.
I do understand that it is a great virtual aircraft, but there is a LOT more to a great sim than just having all the right levers and knobs working. Besides, I have no use for modern BVR jet combat. Not my cup of tea. |
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