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Old 11-12-2012, 06:41 PM
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Flying low over FSX scenery makes you want to hit a tree, although I think FSX has other good points and decent addons. If the new IL-2 game engine survives and improves, it has the potential to be a very good base for civilian user made content, like aircraft, and map improvement mods. The IL-2 game engine was initially designed to evolve with technology over the next ten years or so, unfortunately the engine can't start evolving until its finished, and it appears it may be done, before its finished. lol
Yes, I think is done too and either there is no one left to admit it or we are being ignored/neglected.
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:58 AM
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If anyone makes a new civvie sim these days it'll be ED with their DCS engine, not 1C.
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Old 11-13-2012, 01:19 PM
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If anyone makes a new civvie sim these days it'll be ED with their DCS engine, not 1C.
Yes total agree.

But they are not there yet. P-51 from DCS is FSX with guns - but there is nothing for your P-51 to do except fly around and shoot at the ground because DCS world is modern jet sim where P-51 gets blown down from the sky by G2A missiles and radar AAA and jets and choppers with A2A missiles. You can blow up trucks with WWII rockets, but not main battle tanks! You can fly P-51 vs AI P-51 but the AI P-51 does not understand laws of physics, and you can fly online P-51 vs other P-51 pilots but good luck finding a server with this, I have tried a couple of times only one server can I find, and usually no one on it when I log in. Anyway how much fun is P-51 vs P-51 online - once you have done a couple of times, it is yawwwwwn.

They will get there though, I think P-51 is just first step. Then then need bigger maps, different theatres, different aircraft. I am faithful they will.
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Old 11-13-2012, 02:22 PM
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When DCS add a FW190, perhaps the D9, or even a late 109, I'll buy it. Maybe then we could get some online interest.

Does it lend itself to any kind of campaign or combat scenario? MIssion building? Map object placement?
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:12 PM
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DCS world Mission builder is awesome in its capabilities !
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Old 11-13-2012, 10:15 PM
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DCS world Mission builder is awesome in its capabilities !
Yes but only can do with maps and objects of lock on era, not WW2
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