Following its release last week, DCS: La-7 has picked up some positive comments from around the DCS World community. Like all early access releases, there is still work to be done and Octopus G has detailed some of that via a Facebook post. Let’s take a look and what the post launch plans are.
Asset pack, pilot model, and more


It’s always good to know that a new module has a strong future and it does look like developer Octopus G has some plans well underway. While they do plan to monitor feedback and respond with fixes to anything that isn’t working as intended, they also have some interesting items in development.
A new pilot model is being prepared which includes a first-person view option. If you prefer your cockpit to have a body in it, that should make for some good news.
Another item on the list is something of an asset pack. Several assets are planned though the specifics are not mentioned at this time. This may help, slightly in any case, the La-7 not being an aircraft that fits into the time and maps available for DCS WWII. On the other side of the coin, it does have solid rivals with the Fw190D-9 and Bf109K-4.
Other items being added include missing training missions, gameplay missions, missing sounds, and a radio system.




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