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DCS: The Future


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DCS: The Future  

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  1. 1. DCS: The Future

    • DCS v2+
      84
    • Outerra v2+
      21
    • Prepar3D v2+
      10


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The current version:

 

What do you think?

DCS v2+

Outerra v2+

Prepar3D v2+

 

I think whichever that has

SDK of Prepar3D

Graphic of Battlefield

Performance of Outerra

Fidelity of DCS: A-10C Warthog


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The current version:

DCS v1.2

Outerra v0.7

Prepar3D v1.4

 

What do you think?

DCS v2+

Outerra v2+

Prepar3D v2+

 

I am not sure what the point is but I would bet on Prepar3d getting to 2.0 first, FWIW.

 

But, what has Outerra to do with anything...it isn't a sim. It is an interesting project that might be useful one day.

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DCS: Graphic engine and simulator Centered on Military, profesional products and entretainment

Outerra: Graphic engine only, no derivate products

Prepart 3D: Graphic engine centered on profesional products and Training, not centered on entretaiment market only by some old FSX companies migrate to them.

 

A very bad Poll.

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As far as I can tell, that is not true. :)

 

It is. DCS may have an LL and MGRS coordinate system, but it is not geo-referenced. It is instead based upon a single, flat plane, as if it were the year 1500 and the world was still flat.

If you aim for the sky, you will never hit the ground.

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Dcs Light when FC3 is out!

You can play it whit the keyboard and dont need a Hotas set up

 

I will keep my HOTAS thankyou. Those keyboard commands will map to it quite nicely.

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I will keep my HOTAS thankyou. Those keyboard commands will map to it quite nicely.

 

You proberly miss my sarcasm!

DCS Light FC3

And do you ever try to play only whit keyboard ?

It is a no can do.

FC3 who will need it?

A light verion of the rest of DCS modules?

And later on all 3:rd party projects.

 

Edit:If i will buy it?, yes, just for supporting dcs not because i like it.


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It is. DCS may have an LL and MGRS coordinate system, but it is not geo-referenced. It is instead based upon a single, flat plane, as if it were the year 1500 and the world was still flat.

 

Actually, everyone knew (at least, everyone "educated" at the time knew) that the Earth was round in 1500 AD. The ancient Greeks (Erastosthenes)had even measured the circumference of the Earth (in like, a few hundred B.C.) to within a few percent accuracy. Also, the ancients weren't stupid- they figured out that it was the shadow of the Earth on the moon during Lunar eclipses- guess what- the shadow is round.

 

Christopher Columbus for some reason argued that the ancient Greeks had overestimated the value for the circumference of the earth and that a voyage west to get to the Orient would be practical.

 

But yes, returning to topic- DCS uses a flat geometry (gnomonic projection, I believe). You have no idea (or maybe you do) how much this simplifies all sorts of calculations. The size of the detailed DCS terrain is much smaller than the size where the projection starts to cause a problem.


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Actually, everyone knew (at least, everyone "educated" at the time knew) that the Earth was round in 1500 AD. The ancient Greeks (Erastosthenes)had even measured the circumference of the Earth (in like, a few hundred B.C.) to within a few percent accuracy. Also, the ancients weren't stupid- they figured out that it was the shadow of the Earth on the moon during Lunar eclipses- guess what- the shadow is round.

 

Christopher Columbus for some reason argued that the ancient Greeks had overestimated the value for the circumference of the earth and that a voyage west to get to the Orient would be practical.

 

But yes, returning to topic- DCS uses a flat geometry (gnomonic projection, I believe). You have no idea (or maybe you do) how much this simplifies all sorts of calculations. The size of the detailed DCS terrain is much smaller than the size where the projection starts to cause a problem.

 

Yes, I understand, I was simply trying to point out that DCS was flat, ignoring why this is, in some ways a good thing.

If you aim for the sky, you will never hit the ground.

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DCS DID get to v2.0, manifested in BS2.0 :D

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