#4566073 - 04/26/21 12:09 PM
Re: DCS two point seven
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Thanks for the reply FT/Bisher. You will have to excuse my terrible noobyness on the intricacies of DCS as it is something that I have only dabbled with on and off over the years. In fact I have yet to even fly the AV-8B as I just picked it up when I saw it in a sale (along with FC3). Learning this sim is on my 'to do' list and has been since 2008 I'm ashamed to say
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#4566806 - 05/01/21 10:29 AM
Re: DCS two point seven
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#4567004 - 05/03/21 10:41 AM
Re: DCS two point seven
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Thanks for the reply FT/Bisher. You will have to excuse my terrible noobyness on the intricacies of DCS as it is something that I have only dabbled with on and off over the years. In fact I have yet to even fly the AV-8B as I just picked it up when I saw it in a sale (along with FC3). Learning this sim is on my 'to do' list and has been since 2008 I'm ashamed to say Baby steps + Chuck's guide is the way to do it. Choose a plane, and choose a simple thing to learn. So take the harrier, and learn to start it up. Then take off from a runway. Then land on a runway. And so on. Just set a small goal each time you load it up. At first I tried to learn it by a 'today I will learn the A-10' method. It didn't go well. Once I started doing 'Today I will learn to use laser guided mavericks on the A-10' it went much better.
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#4567876 - 05/09/21 09:50 PM
Re: DCS two point seven
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#4567921 - 05/10/21 10:39 AM
Re: DCS two point seven
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#4567987 - 05/10/21 07:52 PM
Re: DCS two point seven
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he tail section of the plane (P-47) doesn't match to the ripped off tail.
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#4567997 - 05/10/21 10:23 PM
Re: DCS two point seven
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pffffff, this is DCS, there are not errors lol Ya I've seen similar 'clone' damage in other aircraft as well. Is that a cable or wire trailing out the rear of the fuselage?
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#4568123 - 05/11/21 11:15 PM
Re: DCS two point seven
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I do believe that is an antenna if I am not mistaken. That actual is a REALLY bad mismatch. I cannot see how the creators of this module could put so much time and effort(the P47 looks absolutely awesome) into this plane and then create a damage effect so bad and then release it to paying customers. I would be ashamed that I had anything to do with that. Nice picture though Bisher. Flying the Jug in DCS really gives the feeling of a heavy plane to me. I think they did a good job over all except this obvious blemish. S!Blade<>< Edit: Yea agreed, evolution is a constant with DCS. They should fix it soon in the next ten years or so.
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CD WOFF
by Britisheh. 03/28/24 08:05 PM
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