

It's useful to mention which module you want to learn, and if you want to learn something specific (eg. If you're interested in learning with an actual person, join our Discord and tag the ( Hoggit_Instructors). It's a great starting point (and reference for later) for every module in DCS. If you have a particular module you'd like to learn, check out Chuck's Guide for that module (usually linked on our wiki's pages for that plane, if there's a guide available). Nowadays DCS offers also a free to play system, where you can try out any module for two weeks at a time every six months. Check out their training missions inside DCS World, and also check out their linked wiki pages for any resources related to them. DCS World comes with two free planes, the Su-25T and the TF-51D (trainer version of the P-51D).

The first step would be to check out our Setup Guides and ensure your controls are working with DCS. 7 How do I move to the Open Beta Branch?ĭCS is an intimidating game for people to get into.6 How do I switch my install from Steam to Standalone version?.5 Which modules are transferable between Steam and Standalone?.4 Should I get the Steam Version or Standalone Version?.
