Red2112 -> RE: DCS Combines Arms? (10/8/2017 9:20:11 PM)
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Regarding DCS CA... I have played DCS CA quite alot in the past, and play Steel Beast every weekend (MP), and I have and played Steel Armor too, as well as Panzer Elite, yeah I like armor [:D] DCS World is free, then you buy the module you like, in this case Combined Arms (CA) which you can buy for about 20. The cool thing about DCS is that all modules use the same map/engine which is DCS World. Now thereīs another map out for WWII, and there are constantly updateing versions of the map/engine. DCS World 2.0 Beta, and DCS World 1.5. In a near future (hopefuly), only one version of DCS will be used (DCS World 2.0). At the moment, you can have both versions on the same PC, and most modules work with both versions. IMHO I think itīs better to go for the none-Steam version of DCS World + any module you like. DCS World comes with two free modules, the SU T-25 and the P-51, both are basic models, because other paied modules have advance flight models among other things, but both are a challenge to learn and fly as they are. - In the tank sim world one would say that Steel Beast is the most realistic tank sim, thatīs talking about the PE version (Personal Edition), because thereīs the military version too. Steel Beast PE is not perfect, but like I said, one thinks itīs the best out so far. Others are fine too, but just not in the same level. - Compared to Combat Mission, well itīs a whole different world, the same with Graviteam. - Steel Armor BoW would be the next on the list, although limited to two tanks. - DCS CA, well although itīs quite nice and if played with otherīs (MP) giveīs ALOT of game play, has one BIG flaw that SOMEDAY will get fixed/patched, and that is that you can "see" through treeīs!!! So, hiding in the woodīs will no benefit you what so ever. Besides this issue there are alot of cool things in CA, like SAM sites and the ability to lase targets and set-up a JTAC situation with a A-10 or Kamov K-50! You do need another humen player in order to use a JTAC doctrine but if you do, itīs unique and fun, as no other platform can do so. There is a steap learning curve to achive a real-to-life JTAC mission, but if both parties do there homework, itīs a great experience, but like I said, you do need a human pilot who knows what to do while you call the 8-ball and guide him in for the hit! For the price, well not much to lose, besides the handycap itīs fun! There is a work around for the treeīs issue over at the DCS forum, but thatīs another story... --
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