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05-13-2012 03:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES
(Post 424924)
Only thing that concerns me here is who is responsable for validating the filght model? In that what typically kills flight sims that allow 3rd party stuff.. Take the MS CFS stuff.. P51s with F15 flight models is just no fun for me
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Well Ace, from what I understand -and I've read like 50 pages of the MiG-21 thread- the add-on will be called DCS: MiG-21bis. This essentially means it will have the same high fidelity as ED's own stuff. ED will check the plane thoroughly before approving it for release. You could say it will have the ED "stamp of approval". The guy working on it is a well known modeler in the DCS community and he has tons of official -some classified- documents on the MiG-21bis plus he's working with pilots that actually flew (still flying) the thing and engineers.
It's basically an official DCS release, just developed by a third party, the guy responsible for the MiG-21bis have an actual contract with ED so it's actually semi-third party if you think about it. I don't know what type pf deal they have, that's between ED and "beczl" (the MiG-21 dev).
P.S It's essentially the same deal as with the old IL-2 series, modeler makes plane, sends to MG, MG approves, plane goes in to next patch. Except the third-party in this case most likely is getting economic compensation for his work.
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