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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

DCS A-10C Prerelease Beta.........RELEASED!!!!

There is another thing - it's the first simulator (and one of the first games) that runs as 64bit application. Of course it works on 32bit XP/Vista/7 too. If you run 64bit Windows, remember to install optional 32bit binaries if you're TIR user. Track IR doesn't work with 64bit binaries yet.
 
Sitting here waiting for it to finish downloading, been checking out the screenshots over at the DCS forums and I must say the detail looks incredible - not only is it the closest I think we will see a combat sim be to real life on a PC, but the graphics are looking amazing - the shadows are proper shadows ie not pixelated like FSX, they have soft edges, the paint work seems to even have scratches and scuffs that get picked up in the light, all the rivets seem to be there!

Turn inverted, the engines fail like in real life, you can start with a cold cockpit, apparently it even has transparent water - never seen that done before in a PC sim.

Only 2 hours to go................. :salute:
 
I flew this for a few hours last night and all I can say is Wow! I actually held off buying Iris A-10 in lieu of this behemoth. It was a few more dollars, but I also get an environment that is hostilely trying to shoot me down. The graphics are indeed stunning and with TIR5, it is truely immersive. However, I think I have to turn off the G induced head movement, sorta screws me up with the TIR5 movement too. Anyone on the fence will truely love the attention to detail and hi fidelity systems installed with this plane. Since it is a beta, know there are still some graphical anomallies, such as shadows of planes on the ground you can see and hear, but the physical plane is missing.

Matt
 
empeck,
Do you know if in the final version TIR will function with 64 bits binaries?
Thanks!

Ps1: Don´t worry, i saw it in np forum ... at least they say that they are working on it!

Ps2: Can you point where are the a10 32bits version? I cant find them... (I didn´t download it yet)
 
According to what I saw on ED forums, you have to tick 32bit binaries during installation, and then you'll have four desktop icons - 32bit and 64bit for single and multiplayer.

I haven't bought Warthog yet, and I'd love to fly both Iris and DCS :frown:
 
Couple quick questions from a owner of all their previos releases.

Is this beta complete enough to learn the systems? Is there a manual,pdf ect? The full releases are tough enough to absorb and I do not want to torture myself with bits and pieces.
And the million $$ question. About how far is the full release out? Weeks, months.... Thanks
 
JimJam,Release for Final Download version is slated before the end of the yr,There are training missions[guided voice in cockpit w/t you to teach different aircraft systems.

The Manual is very in depth 600+ pgs and is available for download here.......
http://www.mediafire.com/?yfilpl8nt0cve90

Also,a sample of training Engine Start from the Sim.

 
I have noticed during the training missions, that there are times the voice over hasn't finished the previous statement before moving onto the next. I think I am clicking the highlighted switches too fast. Having said that though, I really like the highlighted switches for the tutorials, instead of hunting for them.
 
The headache has begun.

I bought the beta and now trying to download the parts.
A window pops up asking for my username and password. Nothing seems to make it happy.
Ive tried my username and for the password my,,uummm password, Ive tried my serial and order number.

What is entered in the username and password blanks? The ones I created to open the account and pay for the beta?
 
The headache has begun.

I bought the beta and now trying to download the parts.
A window pops up asking for my username and password. Nothing seems to make it happy.
Ive tried my username and for the password my,,uummm password, Ive tried my serial and order number.

What is entered in the username and password blanks? The ones I created to open the account and pay for the beta?
This happens when the server is Overloaded[Happened to me Aswell] You won't have to enter anything once you get a connection,People have said they get better results using the torrent option.
It took me over 5hr w/t broadband connection,It's over 4Gigs.
 
I know the idea is you're not meant to crash the plane, but I just ejected at 50 feet as i was certain the aircraft was about to hit terra firma, and the aircraft touched the ground skidded bounced back into the air and then pitched up and then plummted straight into the ground.

I've never seen flight modelling fidelity like that in a game before!!

Plus the shrapnel and close promity bomb blast peppers your fuselage with bump mapped holes!!

FPS is fantastic on my Win7 64 bit system.

This is the future of Combat sims!
 
Ok so you enter your username and password you created when you registered?


ps

Ok got it going. If you are easily frustrated this is just a test for the sim to see if you can cut it!!!!!!
In my case I use DAP a download accelerator and I got 2 files dling at once. But it alway dropped one incomplete and when I try to resume it I get the enter password popup. I have 2 complete and best I can tell you can only download one at a time. My avg speed is around 600 kb or so.
 
By the way the graphics look pretty good.

What sort of system does one need to run this baby?

Will my aging AMD6000/8800GT 4GB ram run this thing well? Or are we talking core i7 930 overclocked to 4Ghz + GTX480 style?
 
I use an i7 920 2.67Ghz with 6Gb RAM. Windows Vista 64. It seems so far to have very very few stutters - and apparently the sim is yet to be optimized.
 
Quad 9650@3Ghz 8gigs ram GTX260,Vista 64, I'm using Medium/High settings and it's very,very smooth,but I haven't got into intense combat yet.
 
but I haven't got into intense combat yet.

Me neither, too scared!

Like the tooltips! Today I learned that you can nearly float on the water, I managed to rip the nosewheel tire off during fast runway manuevering - like the spark effects.

Got the new AI F-15E up into the air in the editor, she looks great, love the spec effects on the paint jobs!
 
I'm really enjoying it so far, though it's more than a bit daunting in the complexity department. It definitely gives a new spin on the term "study sim", which in my case seems to mean a lot more studying than simming, haha. The in-game tutorials are really well done, though sadly unfinished at this point. I'm sure they'll be a big help in the end product.

The FPS is generally pretty good but strangely variable. At times it seems to dive a bit low for no obvious reason, but as they've said the engine is far from optimized at this point.

The gunnery is really really satisfying and a good challenge. Achieving lock-on with mavericks, however, feels like threading a needle with 10 gauge steel cable at the moment, and I have yet to hit anything but earth with a GBU, but it's still good fun! :)

The flight model is particularly good, heavy and with a nice organic feel, and with very realistic stall behaviour. It's not at all stiff feeling like Lomac was. The stick is pretty sensitive with default settings but that's easily cured with some fiddling in the calibration options.

-Mike
 
I think this simulation is probably going to drag me away from FSX - it's so much more pleasing on the eye, and so much more realistic - it's quite amazing how dated FSX was even when it was released, let alone now when we can feast our eyes on this!
 
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