delta_lima
Charter Member 2015
Hi all,
Probably a common story - but I'm at a curious crossroads with my sim experience.
I loved the wide variety of carrier ops that were possible in P3D, but after trying MSFS, am really impressed with the visuals in that sim. I have Miltech Supercarriers, and like how it's possible to have a slightly more active deck. I also appreciate that I'm not wasting as much time tweaking and setting up - just hop in and fly. So have been doing a decent familiarization routine in the IFE T-45C, and rewarding myself with "fleet squadron" assignments with the freeware C, F, and G model Hornets. I've thought about getting the DC Harrier, but then I starting watching YT videos on the DCS F/A-18C, and it's made we wonder if I shouldn't get DCS.
For context, years ago I really enjoyed Strike Fighters P1 and some of the derivatives, and enjoyed flying the combat missions on occasion. So for starters, my pc:
I find it runs MSFS well, with FPS capped at 60FPS, smooth and fluid for most of my work. Good enough for the DCS sim? I think so, but feedback welcome.
Next, for a carrier nut like myself, I'm assuming that atop the base game, I'd want the Supercarriers mod and a core plane mod (leaning to the Hornet slightly over the Harrier) and a map? Anything else anyone believes I need from where I'm at.
In essence, I'm seeing MSFS as the shore/training experience, whereas DCS would be for simulating being deployed.
Also, while I like the idea of multiplayer (MP), in reality I don't have the flexibility in time to make MP commitments, so I'm wondering if the campaigns work decently well with AI wingmen etc in single-player (SP) mode. I found SFP1 adequate, but not overly intelligent AI-wise.
Thanks,
dl
Probably a common story - but I'm at a curious crossroads with my sim experience.
I loved the wide variety of carrier ops that were possible in P3D, but after trying MSFS, am really impressed with the visuals in that sim. I have Miltech Supercarriers, and like how it's possible to have a slightly more active deck. I also appreciate that I'm not wasting as much time tweaking and setting up - just hop in and fly. So have been doing a decent familiarization routine in the IFE T-45C, and rewarding myself with "fleet squadron" assignments with the freeware C, F, and G model Hornets. I've thought about getting the DC Harrier, but then I starting watching YT videos on the DCS F/A-18C, and it's made we wonder if I shouldn't get DCS.
For context, years ago I really enjoyed Strike Fighters P1 and some of the derivatives, and enjoyed flying the combat missions on occasion. So for starters, my pc:
Make and Model | ME PC Phantom A58N Gaming PC |
---|---|
Part Number | Phantom A58N |
Operating System | Windows® 11 Home |
Processor | AMD® Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D Processor - 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads - 4.50GHz Max Boost Clock - 3.40GHz Base Clock |
CPU Cooler | Thermalright Assassin X 120 Refined SE ARGB CPU Cooler |
Motherboard | MSI B550M PRO-VDH WiFi Motherboard |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3200 RAM (2x 16GB) - Support up to 128 GB (32 GB single DIMM capacity) of system memory - 4 DIMM slots (2 slots filled) |
Graphics | GeForce RTX™ 4070 12GB PCI-E Graphics Card* * Make & model may vary based on availability. |
Multi-GPU Support | None |
Expansion Slots | 1 x PCIe 4.0/ 3.0 x16 slot (PCI_E1) 2 x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots |
Storage | 1 x 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD Connectors: - 2 x M.2 NVMe PCIe slots (1 filled) - 4 x SATA 6Gb/s connectors Drive Bays: - 2 x 3.5" - 2 x 2.5" |
I find it runs MSFS well, with FPS capped at 60FPS, smooth and fluid for most of my work. Good enough for the DCS sim? I think so, but feedback welcome.
Next, for a carrier nut like myself, I'm assuming that atop the base game, I'd want the Supercarriers mod and a core plane mod (leaning to the Hornet slightly over the Harrier) and a map? Anything else anyone believes I need from where I'm at.
In essence, I'm seeing MSFS as the shore/training experience, whereas DCS would be for simulating being deployed.
Also, while I like the idea of multiplayer (MP), in reality I don't have the flexibility in time to make MP commitments, so I'm wondering if the campaigns work decently well with AI wingmen etc in single-player (SP) mode. I found SFP1 adequate, but not overly intelligent AI-wise.
Thanks,
dl