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So, I have had this idea for years, but I'm no programmer. But... Since someone has (FINALLY) done that, when Bethseda made "Fallout Pip-Boy" app for smartphones which allows you to connect your smartphone via local network to your game and use in-game menu (map, inventory etc.) quickly and efficiently on your smartphone. Now, it would be pretty awesome to do the same thing with DCS: Make an app, port it to iOS, Android and WP that allows the pilot to see, for example, f10 map.

Okay, some of you will say it is not needed, but if ED plans on doing something about introducing airspace control into the sim (manned controllers, towers, awacs...) then it would be a great base for developing some awesome apps from that core that would make this sim even more advanced and modern.

 

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A good, sim connected, kneeboard app would be the most useful. Btw, the Pip-Boy app is awesome. :D

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A good, sim connected, kneeboard app would be the most useful. Btw, the Pip-Boy app is awesome. :D

 

Sure is. I have been wanting to see a good gaming app that connects PC/mobile device for ages. Imagine having a nice app that lets you use your A10C MFDs, for example...

 

There are already android apps that reproduce the flight instruments of some aircraft for DCS. But I would be very interested if someone added more functionality

 

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Yeah, but having it produced by original developer has many perks...

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there is a kneeboard app on google play for DCS. Its called DCS Kneeboard.

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I've tried the apps listed and I find they all lag. Could be me but I believe unless the tablet can be wired and seen as another monitor it'll consistently be an issue.

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People, please, I understand (and had before I posted) that there are "some" apps out there. I am talking about functional app that connects via local network and lets you see some things that are unique for all the modules *F10 map etc, and to build up the additional per-module functionality in it. The functionality is the main thing, and interactivity along with it. I am not talking about kneeboard apps - I could make that by myself.

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