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ARM505 09-24-2011 01:09 PM

Regardless of whether you enjoy modern jets or not, the sim itself is technically excellent. Really, excellent. If you at all like the idea of flying the A10C, there is absolutely no reason not to get it.

skouras 09-24-2011 01:13 PM

since BMS4 is out i don't fly my favorite E4 and COD
Waiting for the patch i supposed;)
Also Red Orchestra2 is a very good game with much fun..

PS. IMHO DCS-A10C is an excellent sim
but after you master it, is a little boring
the reason is that has no dynamic campaign like Falcon..
but still has a lot of fun if you go live with some friends
good choise BTW...

Anvilfolk 09-24-2011 01:58 PM

I'm gonna try to push Fjord's point that the sim does NOT have a lot less to deal with.

I saw a ~11m tutorial on how when you use your targeting pod without laser pointer the system's targeting computer will get terrain height information from internal data, and point behind, say, the enemy truck you are trying to hit. Therefore, it not only gets incorrect height data, it also calculates the coordinates wrong. If you use that information to drop payload (in one of the myriad ways you can do it, CCRP or CCIP with either 9-mil, 5-mil or drop restrictions - pardon me, I forget the actual names), you might very well miss the target.

On the other hand, if you turn on laser sighting, not only can you sight for another plane, but the laser will accurately pin-point the distance from your plane, thus get the correct height, and you'll be able to hit.

That is one single, tiny example from among the thousands of them that you might have to deal with while flying the DCS A-10.

Here is the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOZ18GNPI-c



I am not into jets at all! What drew me to DCS A-10 was the realism, and the fact is: I am always pressing buttons and always have something to do. In CoD, I might adjust throttle and radiators to keep temperature steady with a plane like the Blenheim. In DCS A-10, you will be customizing and configuring your countermeasures, setting up weapon profiles for release, designating targets in various ways and storing them, possibly altering your flight plan while online, etc etc etc. The manual is a crazy 670 pages, I would estimate 80% of which are filled with relevant and important information that you should know at some point. And it's not verbose.

I'm sold, to be honest, just for the realism :)

Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co8LKJh6Xc0

major_setback 09-24-2011 06:38 PM

For A10 lovers:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...fd95f_XXXL.jpg

skouras 09-24-2011 06:42 PM

thats a sniper pod not a TGP
BTW
Nice photo:grin:

335th_GRAthos 09-24-2011 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GOZR (Post 340203)
Well well i decided to get it

Oh no!

one more soul sold...! :P



~S~

von Pilsner 09-24-2011 08:09 PM

I purchased it the other day during the Steam sale and I'm really enjoying it!

Tbone81 09-24-2011 09:51 PM

Is DCS-A10C more demanding than CoD?

335th_GRAthos 09-24-2011 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tbone81 (Post 340582)
Is DCS-A10C more demanding than CoD?

Depends on the definition:
In terms of user knowledge: YES
In terms of Hardware required: NO

~S~

bw_wolverine 09-24-2011 10:24 PM

Yeah, jet sims just don't do it for me.

I'm sure it's a great title, but rules of engagement and all the other hoops and things that modern pilots have to go through make such a game seem weird and not very realistic when AI is involved. Also the action is usually over so fast.

I might be interested in a F4 Phantom sim if they made it, though.

http://inspire.creativefan.com/files...0_phantom2.jpg


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