This week’s DCS World Weekend News update is jam packed with a bunch of different items including a report on the DCS: AH-64D’s progress, news on the real-time lighting systems being trialled on the DCS: Persian Gulf map, a new DCS: F/A-18C campaign, and news on the upcoming VIAF 2022 virtual airshow. Lots to cover so let’s go.
Persian Gulf lighting update
Eagle Dynamics have, for a while now, made use of their DCS: Persian Gulf map as a testbed for lighting updates. With the massive cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi offering good opportunities to test sophisticated lighting for suburbs, key landmarks, port facilities and more, it makes sense that they have focused their efforts here before expanding the technology outward.
Real time lighting is where individual lights actually cast light onto objects nearby rather than being “baked” into a texture. This has the advantage of illuminating nearby objects leading to a more realistic scene. It also means that those airport lights that never seemed to light up your cockpit will now do so.
In this development progress report, Eagle Dynamics report that they are continuing to work on their real-time lighting technology and have made updates to several ports, some oil tankers, and rural houses. This is all coming in the next update.




AH-64D updates
Released earlier in the year, DCS: AH-64D is getting a series of updates. We’ve already seen Matt Wagner give us a tutorial on moving image tracking. The next Open Beta will also bring in a 3D-animated pilot and co-pilot/gunner models in the first person perspective, auto-track and multi-target track sub-mode, and the PERF (performance) page will read a completed state. There’s also improvements to the flight model and flight control system and Eagle Dynamics say that they aren’t stopping on that area either with “further work planned.” Good!
There’s also word that the DCS: AH-64D is one step closer to being available as part of the Free Trial Program.

Next year, AGM-114L radar-guided Hellfire missiles and the improved data modem (IDM) for networked operations will be made available. The options for auxiliary fuel tank or extra gun ammunition will also become available. We’re also apparently set to see the beginning of the Fire Control Radar early next year.
New Hornet campaign
Created by Badger633, the ‘Rise of the Persian Lion II’ campaign is set to become available around the time of the next Open Beta. This sequel campaign is set on the DCS: Persian Gulf map onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln with an immersive set of linked missions. No word on the exact number of missions but hopefully we’ll see that at release time.
Virtual airshow time
The International Virtual Airshow VIAF 2022 will be happening this December 10 and 11. The show will feature 56 of the best virtual aerobatic teams from around the world.
The show will include 26 hours of aerobatics, interview with an ex-Hornet pilot, giveaways and more. Everything will be streamed live on the Virtual Airshow Festival Twitch.TV account and also broadcasted live from the Clin d’Ailes aviation museum.
All of this and more on the DCS World Weekend News update.





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