With the DLCs being widely published and the game's being F2P like CS:GO no wonder the DCS: World assets are already in a complete set compared to LockOn: Flaming Cliffs 2.
What I'm saying is that all playable and non-playable planes, vehicles, and many things are in there, with a wide array of countries being assigned to this game. This simulation game can do whatever you want, whenever you want, with any fighter jets or helicopters you like. Still, what makes it F2P is that you can play missions in Su-25T and TF-51D aircrafts. The rest of the playables must be done via DLC purchasing as in, you bought the base game such as NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 and then you wanted to add some Boruto characters in it, so you have to buy the Road to Boruto DLC to add them in.
Still, to purchase the DLC, Eagle Dynamics, the dev company of DCS: World, has provided two methods, however only one that can be chosen as it has relations with DRM system, and when you choose one, stick with it. First is through their DCS webpage. They have their own shop and cart system and the payment must be done through the credit/debit card with Visa or MasterCard tag on it. Second is through the Steam, which I used now. The purchases can be done via the Steam Wallet and/or the credit/debit card with Visa or MasterCard tag on it.
Because I did love the works of this flight simulator videogame with fighter jets on the ground up (Lock On: Modern Air Combat is the one I know for the start), I'd like to support the developers doing a great job in this game, although overall, this is in continuous development.
So to say, I have a wishlist beside the Ace Combat 7 that I'm interested in purchasing DCS: Flaming Cliffs 3 to have a feeling similar to the Flaming Cliffs 2, and I'm so curious to see what's it look like if compared to FC2. If it's good, I may be able to transfer some of my old FC2 works to FC3 and see how it looks like. BTW, some A-10 missions in FC2 can be used in standalone version of DCS: A-10C Warthog, however it required some editing, like changing player's aircraft, otherwise you can't fly with default FC2 settings.
What's plus in this game also are new models and countries like I said earlier. In FC2 or A-10C standalone, only a small number of models and countries are added. This one, incorporates nearly 80 countries around the world (previously was about 20) and about hundreds of new models added to the game, either in modern or WWII era. You can fly as any country you like in this game and set up a real or fictional simulation war game with jets roaring or ground assault, and the goal is one: complete all missions to win the war.
My friend, Samuel Argaputra, might gonna like this.
As for me, don't mention it. I'm enthused in Naruto and modern warfare, and I tend to mix some of the gameplays into a Machinima video - the next level fan fiction beside just... telling short story of Naruto characters in a mafia world or maybe Bleach characters being an office boys in one of the infamous Japanese companies.
I tend to read some of the stories from the Fanfiction Naruto LINE Official Account, but as of now, there're only weekly video episodes and comic scans there so... a likely enough that no fan fiction short stories come in.
When I have that DLC, I might start creating video contents of it and upload to YouTube, but... no promises, though.
What I'm saying is that all playable and non-playable planes, vehicles, and many things are in there, with a wide array of countries being assigned to this game. This simulation game can do whatever you want, whenever you want, with any fighter jets or helicopters you like. Still, what makes it F2P is that you can play missions in Su-25T and TF-51D aircrafts. The rest of the playables must be done via DLC purchasing as in, you bought the base game such as NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 and then you wanted to add some Boruto characters in it, so you have to buy the Road to Boruto DLC to add them in.
Still, to purchase the DLC, Eagle Dynamics, the dev company of DCS: World, has provided two methods, however only one that can be chosen as it has relations with DRM system, and when you choose one, stick with it. First is through their DCS webpage. They have their own shop and cart system and the payment must be done through the credit/debit card with Visa or MasterCard tag on it. Second is through the Steam, which I used now. The purchases can be done via the Steam Wallet and/or the credit/debit card with Visa or MasterCard tag on it.
Because I did love the works of this flight simulator videogame with fighter jets on the ground up (Lock On: Modern Air Combat is the one I know for the start), I'd like to support the developers doing a great job in this game, although overall, this is in continuous development.
So to say, I have a wishlist beside the Ace Combat 7 that I'm interested in purchasing DCS: Flaming Cliffs 3 to have a feeling similar to the Flaming Cliffs 2, and I'm so curious to see what's it look like if compared to FC2. If it's good, I may be able to transfer some of my old FC2 works to FC3 and see how it looks like. BTW, some A-10 missions in FC2 can be used in standalone version of DCS: A-10C Warthog, however it required some editing, like changing player's aircraft, otherwise you can't fly with default FC2 settings.
What's plus in this game also are new models and countries like I said earlier. In FC2 or A-10C standalone, only a small number of models and countries are added. This one, incorporates nearly 80 countries around the world (previously was about 20) and about hundreds of new models added to the game, either in modern or WWII era. You can fly as any country you like in this game and set up a real or fictional simulation war game with jets roaring or ground assault, and the goal is one: complete all missions to win the war.
My friend, Samuel Argaputra, might gonna like this.
As for me, don't mention it. I'm enthused in Naruto and modern warfare, and I tend to mix some of the gameplays into a Machinima video - the next level fan fiction beside just... telling short story of Naruto characters in a mafia world or maybe Bleach characters being an office boys in one of the infamous Japanese companies.
I tend to read some of the stories from the Fanfiction Naruto LINE Official Account, but as of now, there're only weekly video episodes and comic scans there so... a likely enough that no fan fiction short stories come in.
When I have that DLC, I might start creating video contents of it and upload to YouTube, but... no promises, though.
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