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Competition is a very, very good thing.
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I'll buy it.
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Doesn't MSFS have a P-51 addon with similar quality? |
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Lates screen shots over at DCS shows their P-51's .50 cals spewing lead. I guess they'll also have bombs and rockets. |
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Just no proper historically correct targets to use them on
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Yes, but unlike CloD, the DCS engine works.
So it's ahead of the game there. |
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I'd settle for one plane and a game that works really well than a sim with a dozen that doesn't work.
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The general mood in the DCS community is of course a little bit split, but everybody (at least I hope so) knows that ED mainly works on the next jet and the Flying Legends series is just a sideproject because of the publisher. The publisher is the owner of a large collection of historical WWII planes, e.g. a FW190, P-51 so they had a really good opportunity to research things. |
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100% |
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Based on this picture it looks like the answer is yes
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That being a pilots's 'perception' of what is going on can be very different from what is 'actually' going on. |
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