Pre-purchase of M2000C for DCS World By RAZBAM

Announcing Pre-purchase of M2000C for DCS World By RAZBAM

DUXFORD, UK, September 18th, 2015 - The Fighter Collection
and RAZBAM are proud to announce the pre-purchase of M2000C for DCS World by
RAZBAM.

The M2000C is a multi-role, French-designed, 4th generation
fighter. It was designed in the 1970s as a lightweight fighter and in excess of
600 M2000C aircraft have been built. The M2000C is a single-engine fighter will
a low-set delta wing with no horizontal tail. It has excellent manoeuvrability
given its relaxed stability and fly-by-wire flight control system. The M2000C
also includes a multi-mode RDI radar that is capable tracking and engaging
targets at beyond visual ranges. In addition to engaging other aircraft with
cannon and missiles, the M2000C can also engage ground targets with cannon,
rockets and bombs. The M2000C is a perfect fit for the battlefields of DCS
World!

We now bring an exacting simulation the M2000C to DCS World. The M2000C
is highly optimized to work within DCS World and takes advantage of the Digital
Combat environment that only Eagle Dynamics can offer.

Video: M-2000C for DCS World by RAZBAM - Teaser - YouTube

M2000C for DCS World by RAZBAM will sell for $47.99, this is a 20%
discount during the pre-purchase period. Pre-purchase the M2000C from:
· The DCS World e-shop at Modules
· The RAZBAM e-shop at Index of /store

By December 2015, the Open Beta download for the M2000C will be available to those that pre-purchased.

For more information and support, please visit: M-2000 - ED Forums

Key Features that the M2000C for DCS World by RAZBAM will include:

· Advanced flight model providing realistic performance and flight characteristics
· Highly detailed 3D model and animations
· Highly detailed and accurate 6 DOF cockpit with mouse-interactive controls
· Realistic modelling of the aircraft systems including electrical, fuel, hydraulics, lighting,
engine and navigation
· High resolution 3D model and cockpit textures, including specular and bump mapping
· Inflight programmable INS
· Synthetic runway display on HUD
· Realistic HUD and weapons systems including:
· Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground cannon
· Magic II and Super 530D Air-to-Air missiles
· Matra rocket pods
· CCIP and CCRP bomb delivery
· Realistic afterburner and over-wing vapor effects
· Numerous skins
· Instant action, single, and training missions as well as a campaign
· Training that includes interactive and video lessons.

About The Fighter Collection

The Fighter Collection, as well as developing software for
the entertainment and serious game markets, also operates, rebuilds and maintains
Europe’s largest collection of airworthy WWII fighters and is based at Duxford
Airfield, in the U K. For more information, visit our website: http://www.fighter-collection.com/

About RAZBAM

RAZBAM is a 3rd party flight simulator content
creator since 2002 that has been involved with the Microsoft series of flight
simulators (MS Flight Simulator franchise), Third Wire “Strike Fighter”
franchise, Lockheed Martin´s Prepar3D simulators, and most recently with Eagle
Dynamics’ “Digital Combat Simulator” or DCS.

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Pre-purchase complete!

I honestly would love to pre purchase, but unfortunately, I have steam install of dcs…

It would be great if you guys could co-ordinate with steam again.

But it looks good

About Steam:

Regarding Steam: we plan on releasing it as a Steam DLC a bit after the release of the Open Beta on the DCS e-shop.

As always, we do NOT pre-sell (Early Access) DCS DLC on Steam.

doesnt the steam version work the same as the non steam version? As in if you downloaded DCS world for steam doesnt it still have the module manager once in game? Or does it not work that way?

No module Manager in Steam, not like the Stand Alone

ah copy that! I wish there was.

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I’ll be watching this one closely. Not sure if it’ll be a purchase for me, or not, at this point. Either way, I’m looking forward to seeing more of it in action.

A nice full flight video from the devs here:

https://vimeo.com/145223843

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Nice! Looking good.

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