gamezart The A-10C is an enhanced version of the famous A-10A that served as a major close air support aircraft for the US Air Force, Air National Guard, and Reserves for almost 30 years. A-10C has been upgraded to meet 21 st century standards, using systems such as Multi-Function Color Displays (MFCD), GPS-guided weapons, and data-link support. Retaining all the features of older A-10A, the A-10C has turned into a true precision strike fighter with the most modern navigation systems, precision attack weapons (Maverick, JDAM...
DCS: A-10C Warthog is a PC simulation of the US premier Close Air Support attack aircraft. This is the second aircraft in the DCS series, following DCS: Black Shark, and raises the bar even higher in the DCS series. Warthog brings the most realistic PC simulation of a modern fixed wing combat aircraft in regards to flight dynamics, avionics, sensors, and weapon systems. You also have the option to play Warthog in Game mode for a casual game experience. Fly missions in the Caucuses region of the Black Sea against and with a w...
My first ever flight of the game so no hating on my skill level. So far the game is great. The game was on max settings and played at 1080p. My pc specs: I7 930@4.0Ghz Noctua NH-D14 Asus X58 PNY GTX 580 22x Sony DVD Drive 2x WD VelociRaptor 300GB Raid 0 Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB OCZ Vertex 2E 60GB boot drive This game runs perfectly with over 60fps...
Heres my Obutto cockpit, new rig, and nerd sweat. Nowadays, Im mainly a flight simmer and first person gamer. My G25 wheel is stored in the closet as I have not raced in over a year. Just dont have the time to practice like I used to. Current titles: DCS A-10C Warthog, Rise of Flight, IL-2 Cliffs of Dover, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and ARMA 2 with all expansion packs. Full specs: Obutto Gaming Cockpit Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ASUS P8P67 PRO B3 (Bios 1502) Intel i7 2600k Arctic Freezing Cooler 13 PRO 8GB Corsair DDR3 Sapphire A...
This video is of the new DCS A-10c Beta 2 with my Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog and Cougar MFDs. I have modified the view so that the in game MFCD image is displayed on either corners of my main monitor. I then attatched my MFDs to my monitor using a screen protector (cut to match the size of the MFDs) and transperent velco so that when I dont want to use it I can just remove it without damaging my screen or blocking my view (since the velcro stays on). I posted detailed instructions @ scsimulations How to hang the MFDs: First,...