Rabu, 08 Maret 2017

Multi-Media Review: DCS World

New to the free-to-play movement, DCS World is a high-realism simulation integrating formerly separate products such as DCS: Black Shark and the Flaming Cliffs series to a common digital battlefield. DCS (Digital Combat Simulator) products are not entirely new, and “Airware” has already covered several of these authentic and detailed simulations. But the free-to-play model …

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