ColoKent
SOH-CM-2025
Guys (and Gals!)...I'm REALLY thinking about making the jump to DCS in parallel with MSFS.
I've downloaded the base DCS engine...and flying the SU-25 and trying to get used to a whole new interface has been tedious...and frankly a bit overwhelming. However, as I see the add on modules (F-5, F-86, A-4, MB-339, F-4e [to come], etc.), and maps that are now available (Syria, Persian Gulf and Sinai)...I'm rethinking making the investment to scratch my tactical aircraft itch. My issue is that I likely would do very little "shoot 'em up" flying, and basically more MSFS type flying--except with high performance, more complex aircraft.
So here's my question#1: Is DCS playable outside of campaign mode, and would it be possible to just concentrate on learning and flying the airplanes (at least initially) and doing cross country type flying in the sim?
And question #2 is this: How is the fidelity compared to MSFS with the payware add-on modules? (I recognize it will vary by module...but the SU-25 didn't seem that great).
Any advice/opinions are welcomed.
Thanks!
Kent
I've downloaded the base DCS engine...and flying the SU-25 and trying to get used to a whole new interface has been tedious...and frankly a bit overwhelming. However, as I see the add on modules (F-5, F-86, A-4, MB-339, F-4e [to come], etc.), and maps that are now available (Syria, Persian Gulf and Sinai)...I'm rethinking making the investment to scratch my tactical aircraft itch. My issue is that I likely would do very little "shoot 'em up" flying, and basically more MSFS type flying--except with high performance, more complex aircraft.
So here's my question#1: Is DCS playable outside of campaign mode, and would it be possible to just concentrate on learning and flying the airplanes (at least initially) and doing cross country type flying in the sim?
And question #2 is this: How is the fidelity compared to MSFS with the payware add-on modules? (I recognize it will vary by module...but the SU-25 didn't seem that great).
Any advice/opinions are welcomed.
Thanks!
Kent