Customer Reviews
Best Military Chopper Simulator Available
There are Survey Sims and
there are Study Sims. For example, Microsoft FSX albeit very detailed
and allows you to learn aviation in a profound way, it is a "Survey"
simulator. DCS Black Shark is a "Study" simulator. This means unless you
already know the Black Shark, it is highly doubtful you will be able to
jump in and start flying in real simulation mode like you can in FSX.
However, Eagle Dynamics provides an accommodating game mode, which will
allow anyone to take off with the Black Shark and enjoy a military
chopper. Nevertheless, you can easily keep adding real features to the
game mode step by step to make it more real as you strengthen your
skills. That's the big picture. Now for the review...I have played this
Sim for hundreds of hours and every single time I get into the Ka-50
Black Shark I just absolutley love it. I broke up my learning process
into fully understanding the startup procedures, then basic flight
procedures, then targeting and using the weapons, then shutdown...and on
to advanced. I recommend a similar method. The graphics and modeling of
the Ka-50 are stellar. The cockpit is stellar just for the fact that
EVERYTHING works unlike FSX aircraft. The terrain and other outside eye
candy are not really the focus but they are very nice as well. This Sim
is foucsed on a real Ka-50 experience and is extremely credible for that
point. It is an awesome means to learn to fly a military helicopter. It
is absolutely worth every dime in regards to a well crafted simulator.
And if you get frustrated, Eagle Dynamics has an excellent forum to help
you along the way. This is an absolutely incredible simulator, and I
recommend it.
The next best thing to
being there
If you've had a
helicopter-shaped hole in your heart since Janes' Longbow 2 (released in
1997) and have been longing for a decent Combat Helicopter Simulation
(with multiplayer even!), salvation is at hand. This simulation is not
merely decent though, it is the best available outside of military
training simulators!
In Black Shark you will find realism like
you have never had it before. Every system is modelled with pain staking
attention to detail, and nearly every button or switch available to the
pilot is available to you to click on and activate(or use keyboard
commands)!
The simulation can be tailored for those who want easy
avionics and weaponry and basically just want to hop in and start
banging away, all the way to complex systems management where one can
spend weeks (or months) just learning to fly and navigate! The
BlackShark world is truly your oyster, my friends! One can also create
missions (single and multiplayer)in the Mission Editor and share them
with your friends.
Graphics quality is also fantastic, and can be
scaled up or down to accomodate most computers. I use an AMD Dual-core @
2.4mhz with a Geforce 9800 1GB and I have it cranked all the way up
with no problems whatsoever!
DCS also has expandability in mind,
and there are plans to release modules based on the AH-64 Apache, and
A-10 Thunderbolt. All I can say is that if those modules are as
impressive and immersive as BlackShark is, combat flight simulation
purists (such as myself) will be busy for some time to come!
Dirty Combat
Others here have talked about
how amazing this game is. It is all that they say, and I won't repeat
it here.
I'd just like to talk about the combat. In this sim, you
are not super-cruising at Mach 1+ seven miles above the Earth, using
your radar to fire missiles at targets thirty miles away who'll you'll
never see.
Instead, you are flying between trees at 180 knots,
using line of sight to both protect yourself and engage your targets.
You pop up from behind cover, pop off laser guided missiles at enemy
targets, and then get back in the weeds. You fly through canyons
carefully, keeping your eyes peeled for that one little soldier with a
MANPADS and your finger on the "flares" button. You avoid going in
blindly, guns blazing, because you will die if you do so, and instead
practice patience and intelligence. You outflank, you outmaneuver, and
you use real military tactics to get your job done.
When you play
this sim, put yourself in the mindset of a first person shooter. You're
not high and fast, looking at the world as if it were Google Earth.
You're in the weeds, and you're a hunter. You're a sniper. You stay low,
stay in the dirt. That's how real helo drivers operate, and that's how
you fly this sim. You're in a war zone and the lower you fly, the safer
you are from SAMs and other AAA weapons.
And just like a squad of
soldiers communicates with hand signals, you and your wingmen
communicate via the realistically-modeled datalink system. Spotted a SAM
battery? Target it, save it to your target memory, and then transmit
its location to all of your wingmen. Want wingman #2 to engage it? Use
the radio command menu and tell him to take it out. You can do this both
with your AI wingmen as well as online with human players. It's an
amazing feeling of teamwork.
It's an FPS squad mentality, but
this sim features the most incredible flight, damage, and systems models
ever rendered in a commercial software simulation. The manual is thick,
and is not to be ignored if you're looking to play the "real" mode as
opposed to "arcade". You will need to do the tutorials, learn the
systems.
Is it a learning curve? Yes. Is it worth it? Heck yes.
The first time you land successfully, or score your first tank kill, or
dodge your first SAM, or shoot down your first enemy aircraft, you will
feel impressed with yourself, because it took time to learn to do that.
It's a challenge, but an extremely rewarding one.
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