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  • @GrowlingSidewinder
    @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +122

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    Hope you guys enjoyed the video and found it helpful to get started on your journey into DCS, can't wait to see you guys flying over the virtual skies of DCS soon, if there were any questions I missed please comment them below I will attempt to answer them to the best of my ability, thank you watching.

    • @tallbadger
      @tallbadger 2 года назад +2

      can i use a ps4 controller on my pc?

    • @Jannik_Stein
      @Jannik_Stein 2 года назад +3

      How long is the Code active?

    • @thehunter29436
      @thehunter29436 2 года назад +1

      Can you do a video on what to do solo

    • @powwow7703
      @powwow7703 2 года назад

      GS what trackir do you recommend? Your content is awesome btw

    • @franco4252
      @franco4252 2 года назад +2

      maybe you have problem in vr cause you have a 3080, it has only 10gb, you know....
      With the 3090 my vr experience is perfect, i can't play anymore witout vr

  • @rhysgoodman7628
    @rhysgoodman7628 2 года назад +819

    Just a note:
    When GS says “a few days” in regards to learning an aircraft, he means a few days in hours. An hour session for 4 days won’t get you anywhere. 2 days worth of *play time* (48 hours), is more of a realistic expectation.

    • @wurfyy
      @wurfyy 2 года назад +60

      Eh, I disagree. Depends on the module, maybe.
      Sure, you'll still learn new details of how to use your plane even hundreds of hours in, but even just a few hours can be enough to get to a point where you can fight things and often win. Just depends on how quick a learner you are.

    • @rhysgoodman7628
      @rhysgoodman7628 2 года назад +21

      @@wurfyy and also the system in question. Took me a while to comprehend the 14’s radar, and I’d say I’m a quick learner.

    • @Devin7Eleven
      @Devin7Eleven 2 года назад +6

      Depends. Learning the weapon systems and how to fly can be done very very quickly.
      Obviously it takes days to master.

    • @jfiery
      @jfiery 2 года назад +8

      Or for someone like me a few months in real hours.

    • @man_vs_life
      @man_vs_life 2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I'm in the same boat.

  • @earthspace8666
    @earthspace8666 2 года назад +779

    I recently got FC3, have around 50 hours in so far, great fun, I love the F-15C. Watching your videos has been the inspiration to get into DCS.

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +116

      Thank you and always great to hear more people are getting into DCS.

    • @TheEnvy44
      @TheEnvy44 2 года назад +1

      have you tried any other module so far (through the two weeks free frial) ?

    • @jfiery
      @jfiery 2 года назад +14

      I agree, it was GS that got me into this despite being a middle aged man. It's great fun. Hats off to you for being able to effecrively use the F15C. I am horrible without a datalink. If the Eagle had it I think it would rule the game.

    • @earthspace8666
      @earthspace8666 2 года назад +1

      @@TheEnvy44 Nope, haven’t tried any high fidelity aircrafts yet. Though I will in the future.

    • @earthexplorer579
      @earthexplorer579 2 года назад +2

      let us know when it goes 10k

  • @JPROP-vb7sv
    @JPROP-vb7sv Год назад +21

    About 2 years ago this channel randomly came across my youtube feed.
    2 years later, I think I've spent close to 5 grand between my computer, hotas, and aircraft.
    I don't regret a single penny

  • @barrylucas8679
    @barrylucas8679 2 года назад +335

    Can't thank you enough for this content. As a beginner this is invaluable. Coming across your sight inspired me to give DCS a try. PS; you and Longshot throwing those python missiles around like the three stooges in a pie fight almost made me blow hot coffee through my nose. Keep up the good work.

  • @christopher9979
    @christopher9979 Год назад +16

    THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS. I am a former aviator (commercial) who wants to try my hand at DCS but I didn't have a clue where to start.

  • @oilslick7010
    @oilslick7010 Год назад +32

    6:09 One thing I found very useful and one that is unique to DCS compared to IL-2 and others, is the ability to assign custom modifiers. This means you are not limited to the usual shift, ctrl, alt, etc. on your keyboard to make more bindings (e.g. 'G' to raise gear and 'SHIFT + G' to lower it,) but you can use buttons on your (cheap) HOTAS as well. I have now assigned the trigger on my T.16000 joystick to be a modifier. This allows me to use ALL other buttons on my HOTAS a second time. You still need to develop muscle memory, but this way is so much more natural and easier than having to remember which 'ALT' key to push together with which letter. You can make more intuitive flows around button groupings for certain systems. This is especially true when you play birds without fully clickable cockpits like the FC3 modules.

    • @Siduch.
      @Siduch. 9 месяцев назад +1

      Beginner here, do you know how to make a modifier hold activated instead of toggle activated? What I mean is currently when I use the modifier and I want to switch between main and secondary buttons (ex. ‘weapon fire’ and ‘cannon’), i need to use the modifier every single time. I just want it to be hold to use cannons, and don’t press to use weapon for.

  • @gaz_3827
    @gaz_3827 2 года назад +30

    Growling has always been helpful, I asked him multiple times about the F-16 and he responded just in minutes,Great !

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +13

      Glad to be of service

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug 2 года назад +8

      GS is a certified gigachad, and I mean that in the best way possible

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  Год назад +4

      @@ChickentNug loool I'm not sure what a gigachad is but I'll take it.

  • @harryjones2265
    @harryjones2265 2 года назад +37

    Hey man, I have been loving the content recently. I used to play DCS but my PC is now not really good enough and my X 52 hotas broke. I loved flying the F15C and the SU25. Gonna be a while until I can afford to get back on the game so keep making awesome content to keep my itch well and truly scratched.

  • @ek4676
    @ek4676 2 года назад +86

    For any beginners out there wondering on the broad ranges of HOTAs, I have a T Flight HOTAS 4 which is maybe $125 to $175 depending on where you get it. I've had it for nearly two years and my experience is great! Also got the rudder pedals that are made by Thrustmaster to connect directly with the HOTAS system. If you want reasonable prices but a true HOTAS and pedal combo, I say go for that one.

    • @Mightymoose02
      @Mightymoose02 2 года назад +2

      I have had several HOTAS including T Flight HOTAS 4. T Flight HOTAS 4 has too few buttons and the two parts are connected with a too short cord. I would much rather recommend Thrustmaster T16000M, which is the best budget HOTAS. Now I am flying with Virpil, which is on another level again, but the I used the T16000 for two years first....

    • @control_the_pet_population
      @control_the_pet_population 2 года назад +6

      My HOTAS experience so far:
      Logitech X52 Pro - Has a number of shortcomings for DCS, primarily with a wobbling / imprecise stick design that makes delicate adjustments near center very difficult. I used it off and on for about a year in Elite Dangerous and it's flaws are much easier to overlook in the space sim genre. Lots of buttons and a solid throttle are the pros, the poor stick design being the primary con. Wouldn't recommend for DCS unless you can get it 2nd hand for under $100 (Full retail currently floats around $200 USD)
      Thrustmaster 16000m - A much more precise stick than the X52, but the stick has less buttons and hats. Throttle tends to get a little sticky and frustrating to use for delicate engine adjustments, but that can be fixed with mods or lube. Plus side is that the throttle has tons of buttons, hats and an integrated rudder. Would recommend as a solid starter HOTAS for the asking price of approx $170 USD.
      Currently using a VKB Gladiator for the stick (still using the throttle from the TM 16000m). It's a nice upgrade on anything I've had before. Solid resistance, easy to make slight adjustments near center, tons of buttons and hats, just a nice piece of hardware. However, it is a bit pricy... as once shipping was factored in... just the stick alone cost roughly $180 USD.
      If I continue to get more and more into DCS, I'll probably invest in a higher-end all metal construction HOTAS from somewhere like Winwing or Virpil... but those can easily run over $500 for a full HOTAS before you include shipping.

    • @narcissus79
      @narcissus79 2 года назад +1

      @@control_the_pet_population thanks man! Good to know these things. I was considering the Logitech, but you've made me pause and possibly consider the VKB instead!

    • @control_the_pet_population
      @control_the_pet_population 2 года назад +1

      @@narcissus79 No problem. I've had mine for about a month and absolutely no complaints so far. One of those times where I definitely think it makes sense to spend a little extra for the quality of life buff.

    • @Mightymoose02
      @Mightymoose02 2 года назад

      @@narcissus79 VKB and Virpil are both top brands. Have equipment from both. But it may be a little expensive if you are a beginner and do not know if this is something for you.

  • @SGTJackMorgan
    @SGTJackMorgan 2 года назад +97

    First off, you always have some of the most brilliant content to watch, hours and hours of entertainment to enjoy.
    Secondly, thanks for putting this out, I myself am a space simmer but have wanted to dive into DCS for a very long time with the only thing currently holding me back being getting a throttle and rudder pedals since I run dual sticks for space games.
    Keep up the fantastic work!

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +14

      Thank you I really apprecaite your taking the time to watch the content, and yes can't wait to see you in the skies of DCS, the more people the better.

    • @trnlntt2
      @trnlntt2 2 года назад +2

      what space sims can you recommend?

    • @Benxp810
      @Benxp810 3 месяца назад

      @@trnlntt2 you should try elite dangerous

  • @chrismaverick9828
    @chrismaverick9828 2 года назад +24

    As a long-time DCS guy (original KA-50 on DVD) I will say you have covered things very well. I would add that if you are asking TrackIR vs VR, also think about motion sickness. If you're prone to easy motion sickness like myself, VR might not be the best option in DCS. TrackIR is very much a legitimate option for keeping eyes-on the enemy when set up right. I've never had any trace of motion sickness from TrackIR due to the constant grounding in space provided by 2D. At worst, learning to keep your head stable long enough for fine clicks on buttons can cause a stiff-neck at first.
    On the other hand, some of the guys I know like to get a new VR guy in the RIO seat and take them up for flat-spin recovery practice. No really, they're great guys. :D

  • @ryanh6586
    @ryanh6586 2 года назад +8

    This answered A LOT thank you for this vid it’s short, to the point, and just what I needed

  • @Benkidgamer
    @Benkidgamer Год назад

    This video was really helpful! It really answered all my questions before i jumped into DCS! I had purchased a HOTAS a while ago but really didn’t use it because i had no idea what to do and felt stuck. I recently got a VR headset and was debating coming back, and this video really brought me back into the community! Thanks so much!

  • @ScottyMcYachty
    @ScottyMcYachty 2 года назад +34

    Great stuff, GS! Thank you.
    The most frustrating part of DCS for me has been the in-game F-18 tutorial. But your videos make me want to put in the time.

    • @jfiery
      @jfiery 2 года назад +7

      Man I gave up on the Hornet. I'm so jealous the load outs it can carry compared to the Viper but I could not get it at all. I got a few PVP kills but likely because the pilots were new or using keyboards because it wasn't skill. If I didnt have coordinates I couldn't hit anything on land either. Such a cool plane but I just couldn't get it. Maybe it was because my 1st real module was the F16 which seems much more intuitive but it was humbling and depressing to not just go thru tutorials and not get it but also have friends spend a few hours walking me through certain things and still not get it.

  • @gandalfhyperdrive
    @gandalfhyperdrive 2 года назад

    Perfect timing. Il-2 player looking to start playing dcs seriously. Been following you for ages and the quality of you content is fantastic. Hope to see you on your server when I'm ready for pvp.

  • @Xeemix
    @Xeemix 2 года назад +3

    The thing about being passionate for the aircraft is absolutely true, I was on the fence between the MiG-21 and the Mirage being my first module. I really really loved the MiG, it was the jet aircraft that got me *into* jet aircraft, but I was convinced to get the Mirage over the MiG as a first timer and ended up not enjoying my time. The trial license system came out for DCS months later and as soon as I got a chance to get into the air with the MiG-21I was in love and having so much fun. Despite now owning and enjoying the JF-17 today I still fly the MiG-21 regularly and have gotten a passion for flying the JF-17 as well.

  • @jfiery
    @jfiery 2 года назад +15

    Trackir was the biggest game changer for me. It's invaluable. Then again I never tried it without at least a very cheap HOTAS (Thrustmaster 4). Now I just have a relatively cheap x52 for extra buttons to bind.

  • @stephenroach8033
    @stephenroach8033 Год назад +1

    Good to here about the F-18C. I was a AT in VFA-82 in 1995-96. Lot 10 and Lot 18. Also spent some time on VFA-204 A models.

  • @haydonhall2349
    @haydonhall2349 2 месяца назад +2

    Saw this vid when it released, i joined the discord and watched from a distance before jumping in as its a huge commitment to make. Few days again bought a H.O.T.A.S X52 Pro soon found out my PC needs some upgrades. If anyone reads this and wants to get into DCS I'd say yes. I just wish i wasnt so Idle for so long. Fly high Pilots! ✈️👌

  • @JacobSCCHU
    @JacobSCCHU 2 года назад +4

    Hey, good video, i agree on basically everything you stated. I would also add that you can test fly every module (individually) for 14 days every 6 months (if i am not mistaken). So before bying anything you can see for yourself what you can expect, and also gain some experience for free if buying a module is not feasable for you right now.

  • @chrisinstasis7986
    @chrisinstasis7986 Год назад

    This is the first ever Growling Sidewinder video I've watched and Jesus that couple of seconds intro audio gave me the chills.

  • @ryandugal
    @ryandugal 2 года назад +3

    I literally just got the game because of your channel. Perfect timing.

  • @darealtuna8588
    @darealtuna8588 2 года назад +4

    is it posibly a coincidence that I started on the day this video came out? you chanel is a gold mine of info man thanks for teaching me in the 6 days ive been playing because of you im able to fire radar guided missiles and simple bfm / bvr tactics. Ive since gain a basic understanding of my SU33 once again thanks alot...

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +1

      my pleasure, glad you find the videos useful and glad to hear you've joined the community, the more the merrier.

  • @Nemo400
    @Nemo400 2 года назад +1

    What a co-incidence. I was actually thinking of requesting u tomorrow to upload a tutorial for beginners. Thanks bro

  • @prichardgs
    @prichardgs 2 года назад +8

    It takes "PRACTICE" That's why it ROCKS!

  • @luizucchetto2528
    @luizucchetto2528 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I did exactly as Growling suggested. I downloaded DCS and flew (tried to anyway) P51 and Su 25 for FREE! I loved the game and the graphics, but I am an old PC flying nut from early Microsoft flight games. I had a cheap HOTAS system and it worked just fine. I also suggest you find some flying buddies. I, luckily, had a group of friend that encouraged me to join them and it was a fun experience learning from and with them. If you do not have any flying buddies then look at on line servers and groups. Many are recruiting and would love to add a dedicated and passionate player to their team. After playing for a while I upgraded everything! The only downside to flight sims seems to be the "need" to get better equipment. I went from a $50 HOTAS to a Warthog HOTAS, 3 Thrustmaster Cougars, $2000 PC and building my own button boxes. Growling is correct about buying the plane you want to fly. Mine was the F/A 18c and I love flying it. DCS is more of a sim than a game so learning each aircraft takes time, in some cases lots of time! If you really enjoy flying DCS you will probably end up with a few favorite planes and spending more than you thought you ever would on a flight sim!

  • @heyitskimii
    @heyitskimii 2 года назад +2

    I'm actually super thankful for this video, I've been wanting to get into DCS for the longest time and dive into an su-27 or 35, I love flankers and dcs seems to be the only game that does them justice, and hearing that the su-27 is an fc3 module eases my heart a little. also I'm really glad they allow monthly payments

    • @usmcpound
      @usmcpound 2 года назад

      Wait, dcs allows monthly payments for modules?

  • @BadAtWarThunder2006
    @BadAtWarThunder2006 2 года назад +6

    Got a pc and HOTAS, and vr optimization is in progress. Absolutely awesome experience. Got the hornet and tomcat as my main modules, but I’ve got a lot to learn still!

    • @loke-42
      @loke-42 Год назад

      Hornet and tomcat- you a big fan of Top Gun as well?

    • @BadAtWarThunder2006
      @BadAtWarThunder2006 Год назад

      @@loke-42 haha of course

  • @dlbracer56
    @dlbracer56 2 года назад

    Yeah, Thanks. I can see my Social Security checks marching off to some computer store to get upgraded for DCS and VR (already sprung for TrackIR 5). Great content and I learn something new every session. Thank you.

  • @okuu_utsuho
    @okuu_utsuho 2 года назад +3

    I just downloaded DCS because of you. I can’t wait to play it!

  • @foreignmandirector
    @foreignmandirector 2 года назад +5

    FC3 was an excellent suggestion - there's hundreds of hours worth of fun to be had, and it also serves to get you over the hump of DCS's quirks. So by the time you're ready for a full-fidelity module, the only thing you'll be learning is the module.

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 Год назад

      @@RW-zn8vy In all fairness, when it comes to flight models, you gotta admit FC3 is pretty kickass. Flanker anyone? MiG-29? F-15? In stick-'n'-throttle circles, the hardware is as legendary as the political problems it caused :)
      There aren't any full-fidelity modules that cover that type of aircraft, not even 4th gen fighters. The F/A-18 is pretty damn cool, but there's no study-sim Flanker, MiG-29 or F-15. The F-16 is cool, but based on my own quasi-insightful ignorance, it doesn't seem to handle right when it's very lightly loaded. It handles like a dog, it isn't snappy and responsive with the razor-sharp handling that videos of the real thing would suggest--just like the A-10C.
      My graphics card packed it in (1080 Ti) so I won't be doing any flight simming for a very long time. I'm still waiting for the dang Typhoon module and can't even fly it!

  • @SNKR-Stuff
    @SNKR-Stuff Год назад

    Im planning on beginning in DCS soon. This will help me so much! Thanks GS!

  • @JTACRIFLE
    @JTACRIFLE 2 года назад +17

    Great review! Thanks for the discount code and your contribution to the community!

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +4

      My pleasure, it’s the best community to be a part of.

    • @Recman700
      @Recman700 2 года назад +2

      If it is your first purchase you get 50% off by default

    • @JTACRIFLE
      @JTACRIFLE 2 года назад +1

      @@Recman700 Nah, Ive been at it since 2010.

  • @jameshayes2022
    @jameshayes2022 Год назад

    I appreciate the honesty in saying what you need here. I'm not interested enough to get a stick or track IR (tbh i don't even have much time to learn dcs) but maybe if one day do I know now what's best

  • @MightyWeiner
    @MightyWeiner 2 года назад +2

    I got flaming cliffs pack a year ago and had a lot of fun with a buddy, but stopped playing for a while. More recently I grabbed the F-16 Viper module (an airplane I absolutely loved as a kid) and am having an absolute blast! I've trialed other modules, but the F-16 is definitely my baby. Also going to be diving deep into the Longbow module when it goes live!

  • @DS_Footage
    @DS_Footage 2 года назад +3

    Thank u so mutch for helping to grow up this community

  • @piercegamer4705
    @piercegamer4705 2 года назад +1

    I got into DCS in December of 2021 so here's my advice. I got the free verson to try it out, test my pc, etc. Then, I waited until black Friday where the modules are up to 75% off and HOTAS systems are cheap. I got my Thrustmaster T16000M with the matching throttle and rudder pedals for just $170! I bought the F-16 viper as my first module because it's a highly capable, high-fidelity aircraft. For my headtracking I use a trackIR alternative by grassmonkey simulations and I got it for $70 and it works just as well and it can be used for all flight simulators.

  • @braindeadhomie4839
    @braindeadhomie4839 2 года назад

    I was literally just about to download DCS when I saw this in my subscription tab. Thanks bro

  • @thegoodboi2748
    @thegoodboi2748 2 года назад +11

    Just want to say that for the ultra cheap-o head tracking option, I have used a webcam with aitrack+opentrack for a year before I upgraded to vr and it wasn’t terrible. Takes some tunings and can be buggy at times but if you are waiting to invest in something better it can definitely fill that gap.

    • @ricardopieper11
      @ricardopieper11 2 года назад +3

      Just spreading the word of the newer versions of Opentrack: it includes a neuralnet tracker which is absolutely miles ahead of aitrack in terms of reliability. It almost never loses track of your head. In exchange for that, you lose Z-axis tracking but I can give away the Z-axis in exchange for reliability. Pitch, roll, yaw, X and Y work very well and pretty fast.

  • @kemal2442
    @kemal2442 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this. It somewhat lowered the barrier for me to join the DCS community

  • @jungletroll3844
    @jungletroll3844 2 года назад +5

    Hey man, iv been recovering from sugary recently and your videos have helped. Thank you : )

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +3

      Glad to be of service, hope you're well soon. All the best, man.

  • @Swift41
    @Swift41 2 года назад +1

    this youtube channel has ben my #1 for dcs world tips and watching video on dcs world i know there are alot of channels out there... maybe its becuz this is the first-ever video channel I've seen of DCS world and im so glad i did I've ben playing dcs world for about 2 1/2 years and fell in love to bad im almost 25 years old wish i would have found this sim when i was 16 lol anyway thanks for the grate videos

  • @Simon_Hawkshaw
    @Simon_Hawkshaw 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this great information and taking the time to share it for us all to enjoy.

  • @Mightymoose02
    @Mightymoose02 2 года назад +2

    Great advice, Growling Sidewinder. Honest and straight to the point. One thing to remember is that this hobby tend to get expensive. Soon you start getting better GPU/PC, HOTAS, table mounts, rudder, monitor and maybe VR + many modules and maps 😂😂. DCS is addicting, fun and rewarding!

    • @ligmasack9038
      @ligmasack9038 2 года назад +1

      Ubutto makes a decent gaming "Cockpit", and they have mounts for TM and VKB HOTAS setups.

  • @Spartan12
    @Spartan12 2 года назад +3

    Perfect timing, literally just got to sit down for the first time in a year to actually put some time in the seat. Giving the F-14 a try, so we'll see how it goes..

  • @Obsessedgaming11
    @Obsessedgaming11 2 года назад +5

    Man, just bought my first full fidelity module (f16). When I had seen your video first. Was initially leaning towards the hornet, but everything I saw said the viper was better for dogfights.

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +4

      Well that’s fine man if u like the viper there is no problem with it, the viper is also very capable of air to ground, air to air and sead so plenty to practice and learn there also.

  • @duanethompson2360
    @duanethompson2360 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks, I didn’t know about this but I’ve installed it thanks to you’re help

  • @jonros5854
    @jonros5854 2 года назад +1

    This is a great video exactly what I needed to get into DCS. I have been watching your videos for a couple months they🛩️🔥🔥💯 my brother

  • @wakkawakka7624
    @wakkawakka7624 2 года назад

    Thanks for everything you do. I'm gearing up to it!!

  • @kcmsterpce
    @kcmsterpce 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. That was a nice, quick breakdown.

  • @Verpal
    @Verpal Год назад +1

    Great guide, recommended to some FC friend in FFXIV who want to get into DCS, that being said my foremost recommendation is always look at manual, get the plane off ground by trying different button or die trying, then die by 1000+ different way.
    Dying is much more efficient of a teacher than watching guides.

  • @milbin1795
    @milbin1795 7 месяцев назад +1

    As someone in the long sign up process for the USAF Academy, looking to start dcs as a hobby looks fun af.

  • @GeorgesChannel
    @GeorgesChannel Год назад +1

    Great Guide! I played the very early flightsims in the 80's until TFX2000. Then i lost interest.But what we have today on PC's is really mindboggling! Thank you for sharing your experiece!

  • @fahadazizkhan
    @fahadazizkhan 2 года назад +1

    Beyond thank you. You are a gem who helps

  • @MOTO809
    @MOTO809 2 года назад +2

    I downloaded DCS on my old PC running Win 7. I think I only had 8MB ram, and don't even remember the CPU. DCS wouldn't even load the home screen.
    So I bought a decent mid tier system, and after about 5 minutes in the free SU-25, I bought the FC3 pack. I loved it at first, especially the F-15, but I've had first hand experiences with the F/A-18 and it was only a couple days before I purchased that module. To this day it is still my favorite to fly.
    Like you said, if you're passionate about a module, that's the one you should get!

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  2 года назад +1

      Ya that was pretty much my experience with my old laptop it could barely open the DCS Home Screen lol

  • @november2435
    @november2435 Год назад

    I just got off a DCS run that my friend had. I flew the SU-33 (my favorite plane of all time) and it was amazing.
    I'm sold now, Ima get the SU-33 module and learn the heck out of it

  • @CaioPeixoto1
    @CaioPeixoto1 2 года назад

    Thank you... i´ve been a fan for a while, good to know the best way to get into DCS (if someday I have the time and money)

  • @DaggerOneMike
    @DaggerOneMike Год назад

    Wow you blew up in subs. Congrats man, you deserve it.

  • @kylejc1219
    @kylejc1219 Год назад +1

    Never been into flight simulators until I saw your videos. Gotta say you’ve got me really interested into dcs now. I don’t think I’ll get into it now because of spec limits but definitely sometime down the road I’ll upgrade my computer and get started!
    Also I didn’t even know what trackir was until watching this video and I really want to pick one up now for when I play dirt or assetto corsa.

    • @GrowlingSidewinder
      @GrowlingSidewinder  Год назад

      Great man, hope to see you in the DCS skies soon, and yes trackir is very cool, big fan over here.

  • @kidf22
    @kidf22 2 года назад

    Getting a PC built right now for DCS. It'll be interesting learning the aircraft, maybe I'll apply tricks I learned from familiarizing myself with real aircraft. One thing I learned is that avionics is always the steepest learning curve and longest to learn. You just have to take the time to learn how to program everything. As they often say "Garbage in, garbage out". If you fumble even one character or number when you program the FMS you'll find your head buried in the cockpit focusing on the one system not realizing what happened until you get an alarm or radio call from ATC. Anyways it should be a fun challenge learning the different aircraft.

  • @Theiliteritesbian
    @Theiliteritesbian Год назад

    Man this is one of the more helpful videos i've come across - on any topic - the only thing u don't seem to know is how to make a cockpit that flips you 360* with plane movement - so get on it

  • @grievesy83
    @grievesy83 2 года назад +22

    I’m reasonably new to DCS and fully endorse GS’s recommendations. I started with the exact HOTAS in the video, T16000M, because it was a very good price and has great functionality (especially the throttle). It wasn’t long before I committed to DCS and dove in to a Warthog HOTAS and WinWing panels; do this when you know you’re going to stick with it as it’s expensive, but it is very, very worth it. Especially for the stick - once you get more used to aircraft and combat systems you go looking for more hat switches…
    The only recommendation I’d differ on is head tracking - not because you don’t need it, I agree that for a decent experience you do need it - just that TrackIR isn’t the only option. TrackIR is a plug-and-play solution but it’s extremely expensive for what it is. The alternative is to get a PS3 Eye Toy camera and do the IR/visible light filter mod (it’s fairly easy, just follow a tutorial here on RUclips), download the freeware driver and head tracking software, and get a cheaper head mounted device like a Delanclip or Trackhat (or make one if you can find the right IR emitters and can be bothered). I have the PS3 camera and a Delanclip, it was all pretty easy, works flawlessly, and cost me about 1/5th that of a TrackIR system.
    I have then proceeded to go batshit crazy on my simpit with DDIs, UFC, button panels, etc. It’s too much fun, especially when you can cold start a jet without touching the mouse or keyboard. Look for jeremy_thegoose on Insta for my setup.

    • @tommybonhomie9697
      @tommybonhomie9697 Год назад +1

      hey i have a question can you use the t16000m flight stick as a throttle?

    • @grievesy83
      @grievesy83 Год назад

      @@tommybonhomie9697 the stick has a little throttle on the base, if that’s what you mean. But using the actual stick in a left handed configuration as a throttle wouldn’t work only because the spring returns it to centre, so you won’t be able to leave it at a particular power setting. The proper T16000M Throttle is really good, though.

    • @tommybonhomie9697
      @tommybonhomie9697 Год назад

      ​@@grievesy83 yeah i mean the little throttle on the base

    • @tommybonhomie9697
      @tommybonhomie9697 Год назад

      @@grievesy83 would it be better to just spend the extra $100 or save and use the lil throttle

    • @grievesy83
      @grievesy83 Год назад

      @@tommybonhomie9697 if it doesn’t stretch you too far financially, get the throttle. One of the best things about the T16000M throttle is the big rocker bar on the front side that can be used as a very decent rudder control. Also, it has a good number of buttons, hats and mini-sticks that make quite a difference when flying a modern jet (quick access things like chaff/flare, air brake, and fine control tasks like the TDC). I found I wanted good rudder controls pretty early on and the T16000 throttle is the best solution short of separate rudder pedals (it’s way better than a stick z-axis (I.e. stick twist) rudder control), but also it’s a decent HOTAS throttle anyway. Excellent bang for your buck.

  • @omega42587
    @omega42587 Год назад

    You know what. Cause of finding this channel I got into DCS, and at first I didnt think the game was for me. I didnt understand/liked the prices of each aircraft, and thought the game was too difficult/tedious to learn how to play since it is a simulator and not just a game. But darn it, somehow I stuck with the free planes that come with it and NOW bought the Viggen AJS-37 and the F-15 E? I think. Viggen is still pretty hard to use but I LOVE the F-15, and have found that now I have a growing passion for jet fighters, I live in San Diego and at work all day F-16/18 and what looks like maybe F-22/35's pass pretty low almost every work day. thanks for the videos! your knowledge of these planes has helped me understand DCS big time!

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 2 года назад +1

    Thanks GS. Very informative and helpful.

  • @starlingphoenix9683
    @starlingphoenix9683 2 года назад +2

    bruh i literally decided to start playing DCS yesterday, and i'm just now watching this today. how the universe provides! or in this case, GS.

  • @dcsheinlein
    @dcsheinlein 2 года назад

    great video man. Wish I saw this before I started DCS in january 2021

  • @mikelf4086
    @mikelf4086 2 года назад +5

    Nice video! You forgot the trial licenses tho this can also give you an idea if your PC can handle the game and I mean 14 days of free Hornet flying is good fun.

  • @michalkonowecki8802
    @michalkonowecki8802 2 года назад

    What a guy, awesome review, fantastic content as always!!!

  • @crazyaces4042
    @crazyaces4042 Год назад

    I love the idea of flying planes etc but so much work! Just like real life learning jets etc. I don't have the patience and almost certainly can't afford the equipment but I am so fascinated. Interesting.

  • @1128lrc
    @1128lrc 6 месяцев назад

    Well I like what I see so far. Just downloaded the beta version per recommendation of this video. Thanks for the info. It looks great by the way. I used to play IL2 back in the day. But I want more realism. I think this is it. I'm excited to get started. Thanks again. Joined your Discord too. So get ready for questions. lol.

  • @theflightguy8726
    @theflightguy8726 Год назад +1

    If you have a VR headset, you could get VTOL VR as a taster. It’s a great introduction to simulators, but is simplified compared to DCS. It helped me learn the basics of radar, dogfighting, AtG, BVR, and helicopters.
    Once you’ve got the hang of it all and played, you could then go into DCS and settle in wonderfully like I did.

  • @floridawestcoast3912
    @floridawestcoast3912 Год назад

    Youre the best of the best, sidewinder - RW Pilot, dcs enthusiest

  • @CapPindonga
    @CapPindonga 2 года назад

    I´ve been specting a video like this, thanks very much, greetings from Argentina

  • @richpaul8132
    @richpaul8132 Год назад +1

    OUTSTANDING! I've been on the fence about this for over a year! Ever since MS announced that Windows 7 would not be supported anymore and at the time, they said Windows 10 and FSX wouldn't mix, I was forced to leave my favorite flight-sim platform; (FSX if I wasn't clear). I've since built another PC from the ground up in preparation for installing MSFS and after giving MSFS the very best try I could for over 4 months, (including spending $$$ for 3rd party addons), I found MSFS to fall far short of the FSX platform that I had been flying for well over 9 years.
    Last night, I decided to 'abandon ship' and will retire MSFS as carefully as I can, including the 1TB NVMe drive that was dedicated to the MSFS installation. I plan to o a complete removal of the software so that I don't have any of it running in the background.
    From what I've read a few months ago, FSX can run on Windows 10 and I still have the 3-disc installation set. But rather than going right back to FSX, (which is not a shooting sim), I thought I'd look at DCS again.
    One of the things I really didn't like about MSFS (and have never gotten used to) was the required installations of XBox and Gaming Services. I'm not a 'gamer' and don't need all that stuff but MSFS wanted it, so... I bought the MSFFS Premium and felt I should be able to run it w/o all that other software, but that wasn't the case.
    I know that it may be very likely that DCS will require the same superfluous software (i.e. Xbox and Gaming Services), and I'm prepared for that if it's as good as it appears. But if there's a way to fly DCS w/o the XBox & GS installations I would be elated.
    Well thanks again for the great information and now I need to look into those few details and figure out what I'm going to do. I'm entirely covered on all the other points, (the PC, HOTAS, Trackir, etc.), and you've made it clear to me as to which DCS version I feel I should go with. So, I need to get busy!
    Rich

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 8 месяцев назад +1

      I feel you. I also wish I could still play FSX for most of the civil and airliner stuff. Felt screwed big time when MS annouced FSX could not play with W10/11. Now I switched to P3D5 but the mojo left - I don't really have the same fun and energy I had with FSX (Mirage III and MD-11 were the biggest loss from FSX). I installed DCS from about 2 years ago but never really went into it. If it was only me I would be playing Flanker 1,5 for military and FSX the remaining and I'll be set.

  • @russfriend3677
    @russfriend3677 2 года назад

    @Growling Sidewinder - Great video and content, it has certainly swayed me to get into DCS. Currently have 32GB of Ram, upgrading to DDR5 with a new alderlake build. Would it benefit going to 64GB? Appreciate all the time and effort you go into producing these videos, your passion shines through and frankly inspires. Got my sub and thumbs up.

  • @stefanvanbraam4378
    @stefanvanbraam4378 Год назад

    So funny. Just was asking about how to get into this. First video that should when opening RUclips. Awesome and thanks

  • @yeetforever4425
    @yeetforever4425 Год назад

    Playing off my school laptop with specs increaser modules. Having so much fun with my HOTAS F/A-18C Stick 🤩

  • @blackmambalim
    @blackmambalim 2 года назад

    Very much needed video Brother.

  • @chefboyarb
    @chefboyarb 2 года назад

    When I very first heard of this game about 2 years ago I never had a pc. This game strongly encouraged me to buy one. I purchased the flaming Clift pack and the f-18 hornet. I love the game but I can’t bind all my controls for. I’d play just to get into the air and hop off. I know I’m not getting the full experience. I’d love to get into some pvp. I think today I’ll take the time and try and learn

  • @pilotx8358
    @pilotx8358 Год назад

    Very helpful for new DCS pilots.

  • @REC7IFY
    @REC7IFY 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @jhouse6352
    @jhouse6352 2 года назад

    Been playing since the SU-27 Flanker days in the mid 90's. Was always amazed at the complexity even then.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 8 месяцев назад

      New Windows 95 and Flanker 1.0 then 1.5 - thoses were the days.

  • @billhaggerty4651
    @billhaggerty4651 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial with good info. to help me started!

  • @gorygregW
    @gorygregW 2 года назад +5

    You should always use the free trial before committing to a purchase. You can trial any aircraft or map module for 2 weeks. The trials even refresh after 6 months.

    • @daanoffline5716
      @daanoffline5716 2 года назад +1

      For sure! Trails are really good.

    • @control_the_pet_population
      @control_the_pet_population 2 года назад +2

      NOTE: This only applies if you get the game directly from Eagle Dynamics. I do not believe Steam versions of the game are eligible for free trials. Both base versions are still free, however. (I believe you can create an account with Eagle Dynamics, link it to your Steam account and go from there... but free trials are not available directly via Steam)

    • @jimlthor
      @jimlthor 2 года назад

      @@control_the_pet_population People shouldn't really use the Steam version anyways, but thats how I discovered DCS in the first place.

  • @thorssensgamesNCC1701
    @thorssensgamesNCC1701 5 месяцев назад

    I found it pays to pay close attention to how your aircraft responds to your actions, particularly the warbirds where physics, timing, throttle, and speed play a great deal in their responsiveness.

  • @PepperPete11
    @PepperPete11 2 года назад +2

    There is no going back for me now after playing DCS in VR. None. Nadda. I do not remotely care that I have to lower my graphics settings. And I've used DCS VR for literal years now. You are in the fighter. You are there. I can't live without the true depth perception you get with VR. Especially in helicopters. And the experience even after years never stops blowing my mind.

    • @Dude1112
      @Dude1112 2 года назад

      Can I ask at that point are all of your controls by feel? I’m on the Logitech g940 for about a month with the free a10. I haven’t even came close to memorizing the controls by feel.

    • @superdude4402
      @superdude4402 2 года назад

      I agree, gor vr for xmas like a whole new game. The immersion is amazing. Also for vr get voice attack and speak commands instead of binding them. I never need to touch the keyboard while in VR.

  • @IanB1015
    @IanB1015 2 года назад +1

    Personally cannot wait for this video series. I have both F18 and F16 as a newbie and the f16 is a PAIN to land and a newbie 😆

  • @jamesbarrett9489
    @jamesbarrett9489 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks. Love the vids, keep them coming

  • @kevinmccarthy8746
    @kevinmccarthy8746 Год назад

    WOW, holy cow. amazing stuff to learn and so cool.

  • @cosmovski
    @cosmovski 2 года назад +1

    Tip for beginners: if your hotas hasnt got enough buttons just get an xbox controller aswell and bind it to things you want on your hotas but cant bind.
    I started playing dcs with the a10-c module back in 1.5, I had a saitek fly 5 stick and an xbox controller and have some great memories of starting out and learning alongside some people from a community I reached out to once Id learned the very basics of the plane. The xbox thing isnt ideal, but its easier to press a button or move a stick than it is to remember that alt+ctrl+j,k,l,i = tdc slew or whatever when your hotas hasnt got the buttons you need.

  • @tomalexander9340
    @tomalexander9340 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! Thanks!!!

  • @slow9573
    @slow9573 2 года назад +6

    DCS has by far the absolute greatest helicopter simulation in the market, so if youre a rotary wing guy and dont care so much about fixed wing, DCS is still the place to be.

  • @Robin_Olds_Creates
    @Robin_Olds_Creates 2 года назад +1

    Very very nice video GS!

  • @kinardoutdoortv873
    @kinardoutdoortv873 2 года назад

    Just downloaded the sim, got to get a horsy and a ir headset but I’m super excited

  • @villagewingnut2920
    @villagewingnut2920 2 года назад +6

    GS, awesome breakdown man. I bought the T. 16000M w/ pedals back before the new year with the exact intentions of getting into DCS. I do have a quick question and does it matter playing the game through STEAM versus downloading it and paying for the modules through EC? This is my main question as I was introduced to the game on STEAM originally. You were the one who rekindled my love for flight sims. Keep rocking the awesome videos!

    • @er00ic
      @er00ic 2 года назад +2

      If you download directly you can access the free trial program (steam doesn't support this) and DCS offers a discounted rate on many modules for your first purchase (steam doesn't offer this).

  • @lukalekov1530
    @lukalekov1530 2 года назад +1

    awesome video i just started last night

  • @upcomingvillain
    @upcomingvillain Год назад

    This is so cool I have to try this!

  • @thesquire5318
    @thesquire5318 Год назад +4

    Thank you for all you do for us on DCS. You've been a big help to me, and I am asking for just a little help with VR if possible. I run quest 2...it's amazing..I get 90fps on virtually every aircraft and map...went for the Pimax 5k super. Loaded up openxr to bypass steamvr, I'm only getting at best 40fps. I have a beast of a system...
    I5-12600
    ASUS ROG Z690
    64gb RAM
    4x 2tb M2
    RTX 3060

    • @AllexChyu
      @AllexChyu Год назад +6

      a beast of a system. His system: rtx 3060

  • @paulo.campoy
    @paulo.campoy 2 года назад +1

    amazing vídeo GS... will use to invite friends to DCS... thanks!