Too bad only A-10C connects to Steam, all of my other modules are broken/unsupported. It also doesn't help that their customer support takes a few months to get back to you.
[QUOTE=Binladen34;42132176]Too bad only A-10C connects to Steam, all of my other modules are broken/unsupported. It also doesn't help that their customer support takes a few months to get back to you.[/QUOTE]
I haven't actually tried the Steam version, but if it's really giving you issues you can just download [url=http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/world/dcs_world/]DCS World[/url] and the [url=http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/modules/]modules[/url] off their site and plop the keys from Steam in.
Gonna pick up the Huey one.
It's been 50 dollars for like a year and at ten dollars, having the literal training simulation is good.
Can't wait to read a thousand page manual!
[QUOTE=Zackin5;42132477]I haven't actually tried the Steam version, but if it's really giving you issues you can just download [url=http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/world/dcs_world/]DCS World[/url] and the [url=http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/downloads/modules/]modules[/url] off their site and plop the keys from Steam in.[/QUOTE]
That's how I did it before they added them on Steam, it's just I'd like to have the convenience.
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;42132666]Gonna pick up the Huey one.
It's been 50 dollars for like a year and at ten dollars, having the literal training simulation is good.
Can't wait to read a thousand page manual![/QUOTE]
FYI it's still in beta status and isn't quite done yet. The AI gunner's don't know how to shoot, they recently broke the minigun sounds, and the manual's still a WIP (It's only got 150 pages compared to the usual 500)
That being said it's probably my favorite of the DCS aircraft, plus it's a lot easier to learn compared to the others (Once you get the flight dynamics down) and it has a pretty cool campaign.
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[QUOTE=Binladen34;42132713]That's how I did it before they added them on Steam, it's just I'd like to have the convenience.[/QUOTE]
They just got support for DCS key activation on Steam if that's what you want, although it doesn't support FC3 or the upgrade version of BS2.
[QUOTE=Zackin5;42132746]FYI it's still in beta status and isn't quite done yet. The AI gunner's don't know how to shoot, they recently broke the minigun sounds, and the manual's still a WIP (It's only got 150 pages compared to the usual 500)
That being said it's probably my favorite of the DCS aircraft, plus it's a lot easier to learn compared to the others (Once you get the flight dynamics down) and it has a pretty cool campaign.
[editline]9th September 2013[/editline]
They just got support for DCS key activation on Steam if that's what you want, although it doesn't support FC3 or the upgrade version of BS2.[/QUOTE]
Any reason they don't support FC3? Or is it still because of that Ubisoft licensing bullshit? Cause that's really starting to piss me off.
Most likely so you buy the full simulations instead of just getting FC3 and having access to things like the A10 and a lot of other planes.
[QUOTE=Binladen34;42134745]Any reason they don't support FC3? Or is it still because of that Ubisoft licensing bullshit? Cause that's really starting to piss me off.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure it's due to the Ubisoft stuff, but they're working on splitting the planes off into individual modules to circumvent all that BS.
So, do I get separate codes for the modules? or do I get fucked over because I bought FC3?
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