I think he's just looking for his new ride
https://interestingengineering.com/5...thed-in-turkey
I think he's just looking for his new ride
https://interestingengineering.com/5...thed-in-turkey
Oberleutnant - Otto Meyer
"Gelb Acht"
9.Staffel / Jagdgeschwader 52
(Karaya)
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If you need anyone to fly with in BS red just give us a holler.
I've done quite a few hours these past 2 weeks and can reliably fly the P51D and Spit9 under combat situations. Bought the K4 and 190D in the sale just because, I haven't played with them yet but going by the dogfights i've had so far they must be pretty rapid.
Cheers Bruv, I've seen you on BS, but which TS you using?, I take it 119 has there own, if so no access to that Bruv, but can sort that out on chat, I'll keep a look out for youIf you need anyone to fly with in BS red just give us a holler
Red
Target 4 'o' clock low
When the new damage model gets introduced this summer, this will really improve the immersion.
I'm afraid that things have moved on in the SIM world and I love flying VR in DCS despite it still being early in development. Hardware requirement is high.
But, I have to say that IL2 - Cliffs of Dover has been left way behind now.
I would love to see a migration over to DCS WWII servers.
Just sayin'
Cats . . . . .
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had,
but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" - Leonard Nimoy
I still think cliffs has its appeal. It is still the best (BofB) themed game.
I don't think you can compare one with the other, Play both take what you want from either. When 5.0 adds more planes + map and follows that up with a better VR implementation you will have two very cool games.
Cats, it’s always good to see ya. :
Glad you’re enjoying DCS; I’ve heard it’s quite spectacular with VR - lotsa folks now have the hardware to run it.
We have a couple of events with Clod/BLITZ that we’re running to rekindle interest in this wonderful sim: The Tiger Moth Shoot Out and the The ATAG Assault No.1. You are very welcome to join us in either (or both ) if you’re up to a bit of fun and supporting your former ATAG mates.
As a matter of policy we don’t promote this in non-Clod/BLITZ forums as we feel that would be poor form. We support other sims and wish them well. Just sayin’.
Cheers,
Snapper
VR: None
HP Omen Laptop 15, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 16 GB DDR4 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB VRAM Win 11 64 bit 22H2 (KB5020044), Nvidia GeForce Driver ver 527.56, TrackIR 5, Gear Falcon Trim Box, Gear Falcon Throttle Quadrant, TM16000 joystick, TM Warthog HOTAS, CH Quadrant, Saitek Pro Combat rudder pedals
Installation path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\IL-2 Sturmovik Cliffs of Dover Blitz
I really enjoy the jet stuff. The Huey is spot on. I don't have much time for it, but I managed to pick up the F/A-18 on sale (going on now). They had to have dumped a huge load of money into its development.
The manuals are excellent (180 pages for Huey, 230 pages on the Hornet). Though they deny it, one of their guys recently got thrown in the slammer for trying to steal one of the NATOPS manuals.
-Z
DCS WWII will start to shine with the new damage model being prepared if it's done well. With the addition of the FW 190-A8 to compliment the Spitfire IX, and all the other WWII birds that are in development, the future is getting brighter for DCS WWII rather than fading out.
The jet age stuff succeeds mostly because the damage model is less noticeable. It's easy to forgive a generic damage model when the thing causing the damage is a missile. It's not like you expect to be able to adjust your fuel flow or open a vent or two and bring the bird home after an AIM 9M hits you.
Of concern also is the AI flight model. If that gets tweaked up so that there's no unfair advantage being obviously displayed, then single-player elements of DCS will be even more enjoyable. Again, with the jet stuff this is less of a concern since engagements occur miles apart rather than in dog-fight (typically).
Nice pictures in this thread! DCS looks great and the aircraft are super detailed. My F-14 looks gorgeous in 4K.
Yup, I just installed a new 500Gb SSD for DCS alone. I'm able to get both the Beta version and release version on there. I use the beta version withTrack IR and the release version in VR only. That way I can keep the settings consistent between visual formats. The Spit is terrific in VR and for me, much easier to land. Perhaps because of the depth perception. It does however help, if you have a chair that swivels in order to check six.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had,
but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" - Leonard Nimoy
Slipstream shouldn't be reading the DCS thread - gives him the hee-be-jee-bees.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had,
but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" - Leonard Nimoy
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