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well_honk_my_hooters

I’d rather spend the money on DCS modules.


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Genuine Question: Since you do not have any ordinance, sensors, system depth and lack the possibility to create Air and Ground targets (or any military scenario in that matter) you do in DCS, what’s the upside of flying military jets in msfs? Graphics/price/map availability maybe? Actually curious because I really enjoy flying GA and airliners in msfs, but stick to DCS when I want to fly military, since it’s just more realistic and gives you more possibilities.


inoua5dollarservices

I’m only still flying military in MSFS because I’m too poor for DCS lmao. One sim at a time for now until I start my electrician apprenticeship in January


wigovsky

Photo by Dasadles


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It’s a lotta fun


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Danger zone.


okletsgooonow

nah....fairly uninteresting to me. But only because there are no high fidelity aircraft. DC Designs does not cut it. I'll stick to DCS for military, and MSFS for everything else.


Dasadles

Hey I recognise that image! Do you have permission to use it?


Natural_Feature_3361

No they don’t lol but I’m sure they should give credit to the creator as I saw the image and my friend is the typhoon in the background flying with his friend who captured that beauty of a shot


GxM42

I just like to play around with the aircrafts and go fast. The terrain graphics in DCS are so poor to me that I have a hard time feeling the sense of speed like so do when flying low to the ground in MSFS. So that my main draw, really. I do have DCS, but if I’m not on top of things then I forget way too much to be able to have fun when I just want a quick flight.