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== Freebies — what's in the box? ==
== Freebies — what's in the box? ==
The free, base DCS World package comes with one full-sim aircraft module, the [[TF-51D_Mustang|TF‑51D Mustang]]; one simplified-sim (“[[Flaming_Cliffs_3|FC3]]-style”) aircraft, the [[Su-25T_Frogfoot|Su‑25T “Frogfoot”]]; and one piece of terrain, the [[Caucasus|Caucasus]] region.
The free, base DCS World package comes with one full-sim aircraft module, the [[P-51D_Mustang#TF-51D|TF‑51D Mustang]]; one simplified-sim (“[[Flaming_Cliffs_3|FC3]]-style”) aircraft, the [[Su-25T_Frogfoot|Su‑25T “Frogfoot”]]; and one piece of terrain, the [[Caucasus|Caucasus]] region.


== The modules ==
== The modules ==

Revision as of 00:32, 13 June 2018

Freebies — what's in the box?

The free, base DCS World package comes with one full-sim aircraft module, the TF‑51D Mustang; one simplified-sim (“FC3-style”) aircraft, the Su‑25T “Frogfoot”; and one piece of terrain, the Caucasus region.

The modules

Main article: DCS Modules

DCS content is divided into “modules.” There are generally four kinds: aircraft, terrain, add-ons, and campaigns. Aircraft modules are pretty much what it says on the tin: a single aircraft, occasionally with a few variants thrown in, and often accompanied by single campaign. Terrains are the world maps in which your mission take place. Add-ons are an odd mix of speciality content for specific purposes — there is no real coherent theme other than that they require some other module to really add anything useful. Campaigns, finally, are just that: a set of missions for a specific aircraft and terrain (having both as a prerequisite in order for the campaign to run).

Currently available modules