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The O' Club / Re: Simulated Aerial Combat Roundtable
« Last post by AKIron on Today at 02:49:02 PM »I was disappointed in MSFS 2020. X-Plane 11 has better physics, less better visuals. X-Plane 12 is out now I think. I'm unlikely to buy it.
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Here is where the "state of the art" combat sim has currently reached. Some complain about the price ($60 pre-release and $80 after pre-release discount), but when 1/48 scale plastic model kits are around the same price it doesn't seem quite as expensive.
Closest you can come to owning a real F-4 Phantom (not to mention firing ordinance from one):
I'm not sure whey you keep repeating this - you started saying this directly after I posted about Eagle Dynamics not having paid Razbam for 9 months, and latched on to this like it's your guiding star in sim world or something.
For the second time now, the only information the public has is that Razbam and DCS are in a squabble/discussion over who owes who for what. ED maintains that due to Razbam making $ off using Eagly Dynamics IP to build a South American air force a simulator for their pilots, it's Razbam that owes ED $, which is why they haven't transferred the typically regular payments to them for the last 9 months.
No other team has made complaints about payments from ED for their work, and there are 15+ teams woking for ED besides their own coders. For all you know ED/DCS has cash pouring in, more than sufficient to keep the company both solvent and growing. No players here are trying to entice AH players to "move" to DCS in order to "save DCS". The entire player base here wouldn't have much if any impact on DCS's current business model and customer base, so thinking that some AH player is somehow harming AH by syphoning off AH players to DCS is ridiculous.
Regarding IL2 - watching Krupinski's YT channel videos in IL2 give a great idea what the multiplayer is like, same with DCS, and obviously here at AH.
Been playing Arma Reforger a bit recently, good fun.Heya Krup!