Published by Eagle Dynamics in 2010, Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 2 bridges the original LOMAC series with modern DCS World by updating to the DCS: Black Shark engine. This expansion brought improved flight physics, visual fidelity, and a unified environment for several flyable aircraft, including the F-15C, A-10A, and MiG-29, while maintaining a accessible "survey sim" style. For official technical details, visit Eagle Dynamics
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Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 2 is a combat flight simulator. It is widely regarded as a bridge between the original Lock On: Modern Air Combat (2003) and the modern Digital Combat Simulator (DCS: World) platform. Published by Eagle Dynamics in 2010, Lock On:
Between 2010 and 2014 (when DCS World absorbed FC3), Flaming Cliffs 2 was the king of online air combat. The TRiViUM release fueled the growth of several major virtual squadrons (Virtual Aerobatics, 51st PVO, 104th Phoenix). It is widely regarded as a bridge between
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Includes the Su-27, Su-33, Su-25, Su-25T, MiG-29A, MiG-29S, F-15C, and A-10A. Multiplayer Compatibility: It enabled pilots to fly online alongside DCS: Black Shark (Ka-50) pilots in the same missions. Technical Upgrades:
Eagle Dynamics games were notorious for using the StarForce copy protection system. StarForce was highly controversial in the mid-2000s because it installed drivers at the kernel level of Windows to prevent copying. It often caused system instability or hardware incompatibilities.
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