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From what i have heard this A-10 isn't just a game. It's a simulation in the purest meaning.
It takes you weeks or months to make progress. You have to read a lot to get an overview over all the systems. Currently there is a sale where you can get the a-10 and black shark 2 for 18 bucks. Have to look where it was. Last edited by mcFly; 11-06-2012 at 05:08 PM. |
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Looks like you missed the sale on getloadedgo.com, it was only for the weekend. They're promising another on Nov. 9.
+1 on DCS: Mustang, it justs feels like a real airplane! In 9 years of prop sims I've never seen anything like it! |
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I have all the DCS modules and I simply love them. Together with a group in Multiplayer, together with TARS, it's just so much fun.
And flying the Mustang is the biggest challenge I ever had in a flightsim. In a 30min dogfight, only 25% of the pilots were shot down, the other 75% crashed by pilot error ![]() |
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DCS:A-10 is one of the finest flightsims I've ever played in 25+ years of computer gaming. It certainly is the most detailed one. I've been playing it for a bit over 2 years now and still can't get enough of it. DCS:A-10 with a Warthog Stick, TrackIR and rudder pedals is as close to sim-nirvana as I can get.
And don't get me started on the fun of flying the A-10 online with a human JTAC. Nirvi and the GSPB guys can attest to that. ![]() If you have at least a tiny bit of interest in the A-10 and are not afraid of complex simulations then get DCS:A-10 ASAP. |
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