It’s Friday and that means another DCS World Weekend news update. This time around we have a few updates on a hot fix, a quick update on the DCS: C-130J project and there is a ghost in the machine this Halloween… for the F-4 Phantom. Let’s talk!

Hotfix

An important hotfix has been issued for DCS World earlier this week. The fix specifically targets some crashing issues with the Mi-24P and F-14. It also fixes an issue specific to the AN/ALQ-100/126 and ALR-45/50 on the F-14 when spawning on carrier.

Fixes have also been issued for DCS: F/A-18C & DCS: F-14 Iron Tide Campaign by Sandman Simulations with corrected wind direction, improved CAP and escort functions for AI during missions and proper runway usage at Ramat David airbase.

The hotfix changelog list is here!

C-130J goes to testing

Airplane Simulation Company is closing in on a release for DCS: C-130J and Eagle Dynamics reports that the project is now in the testing phase. The module has been added to the internal testing version and its undergoing integration testing.

The module itself is getting some core updates focused on systems surrounding it as well. The aircraft will be able to operate as a mobile FARP. You’ll be able to resupply aircraft at any location on the map using resources in the aircraft. Hopefully this is just the tip of the spear of what might be possible opening up simulation gameplay possibilities.

The GBU-43/B MOAB is currently also being worked on. Its drop animation, explosion effects and the yield of that explosive relative to items in the game world are reportedly under testing. This is a very large, 9-ton, conventional weapon and among the biggest in DCS World.

Eagle Dynamics have given a bit of a non-answer for the release timeline. It sounds like it’s close but they’ve also said they plan to share more details. So it may well be just around the corner… or not. More soon!

Read more on the DCS World weekend news update!

Ghost in the Phantom

If you’re flying in the DCS: F-4E Phantom this Halloween, you might get a slightly spooky experience. Users are reporting their lights are glitching out in patterns in the Phantom’s cockpit. No, its not something wrong with your aircraft but a little Easter Egg left by the developers for Halloween. Like most Halloween or April Fools related pranks, of which there have been many in DCS over the years, this effect will likely be gone by tomorrow.


8 responses to “DCS hotfix issued, C-130J status update and yes your F-4 Phantom is having a spooky moment”

  1. Hmmmm, better try the Phantom tonight then.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      It’s a bit trippy. Happens randomly so it’s not all at once.

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  2. was flying it yesterday and was wondering WTF is happening!

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  3. That aside – I admit that I was a little surprised that the C-130 is only just in testing. I mean look how long ago the La-7 started ED testing…

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    1. mindfullywanderlustba207ac501 Avatar
      mindfullywanderlustba207ac501

      It just started ED testing with that video last week. It had ED testing its flight model ONLY a while ago.

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  4. mindfullywanderlustba207ac501 Avatar
    mindfullywanderlustba207ac501

    When the C-130 releases it might be time to do a quick update pass of the roadmap. In particular the entire map section is out of date.

    Also ugra media has released a ton of youtube videos about the Cold War Germany map, featuring places like Sweden. This mirrors last month with the video releases about Normady 2.0. So I would assume that Phase 2 update is about to release this next patch.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Yep, I update that section when I have time. It’s been shockingly short recently.

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  5. So you can’t just take the F-4 out on October 31st at any time and get the easter egg? That’s oddly specific and disappointing. It takes more work to remove it again, ratherthan just leave it there for people to do every year.

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