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'DCS: Black Shark 2' is a greatly improved version of the original 'DCS: Black Shark' that brings many new features. The Ka-50 'Black Shark' is a unique and deadly single-seat, Russian attack helicopter that has seen combat in the Northern Caucasus.
DCS: Black Shark
'DCS: Black Shark' is a PC game of the Russian Ka-50 attack helicopter and is the first title in a new Eagle Dynamics and The Fighter Collection simulation series: 'Digital Combat Simulator' (DCS).Following Eagle Dynamics' tradition of excellence, 'DCS: Black Shark' will bring an even more realistic simulation experience than its predecessor 'Flaming Cliffs'.
- Publisher: Eagle Dynamics
- Home page:www.digitalcombatsimulator.com
- Last updated: May 19th, 2010
Product Key Explorer
Product Key Explorer can help you find the keys of the software products installed on a local computer or on other machines of your network. In this regard, it is great that the program supports an extensive list comprising more than 8,000 products. Using the tool could not be any easier, with just a push of a button you can get the list of programs installed on the machine and their keys.
- Publisher: Nsasoft US LLC
- Home page:www.nsauditor.com
- Last updated: December 29th, 2017
DCS File Converter
Free software to convert proprietary Kodak DCS TIFF and DCR files to ordinary TIFF, PSD or JPEG files.Supported cameras: DCS 3xx, DCS 4xx, DCS 5xx, DCS 6xx, EOS Series, NC2000, DCS 7xx, DCS Pro Back, 14N, and SCS 2000.Files from many of the cameras listed above can no longer be opened using Kodak's own software.
- Publisher: NikonWeb
- Home page:www.nikonweb.com
- Last updated: October 31st, 2011
DCS A-10C
DCS: A-10C Warthog is a PC simulation of the U.S. premier Close Air Support attack aircraft. This is the second aircraft in the DCS series, following DCS: Black Shark, and raises the bar even higher in the DCS series. Warthog brings the most realistic PC simulation of a modern fixed wing combat aircraft in regards to flight dynamics, avionics, sensors, and weapon systems.
- Publisher: Eagle Dynamics
- Home page:www.digitalcombatsimulator.com
- Last updated: August 21st, 2011
Recover Keys
Recover Keys is a simple program for finding and backing-up the installation keys of software applications. It quickly analyzes your system for over 10,000 software programs and produces a list of software activation keys. You can save, backup, print, or export (Word, Excel, PDF, HTML, CSV, XML) the license information.
- Publisher: ONE UP LTD.
- Home page:www.recover-keys.com
- Last updated: September 28th, 2015
Windows Automated Installation Kit
By using Windows AIK, you can automate Windows installations, capture Windows images with ImageX, configure and modify images using Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM), create Windows PE images, and migrate user profiles and data with the User State Migration Tool (USMT).
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Home page:www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: April 20th, 2018
Deep Fritz DL
DEEP FRITZ is the world’s most popular chess program, developed by ChessBase, “the world's leading chess software company” (Washington Post). Whether you are a beginner, club player or professional – DEEP FRITZ has everything that chess players could want: automatically adjusting playing strength, handicap and coaching functions, explanation of positions.
- Publisher: ChessBase
- Last updated: March 17th, 2010
Windows Product Key Finder Pro
Windows Product Key Finder Pro is a very small but useful application that allows you to recollect the product key of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office installed on your computer regardless of their versions. This is useful because the product key is unique and is required if you need to reinstall the software or migrate to another computer.
- Publisher: Gear Box Computers
- Home page:www.gearboxcomputers.com
- Last updated: February 28th, 2012
LockOn: Flaming Cliffs 2
LockOn: Flaming Cliffs 2 is a further evolution of LockOn: Flaming Cliffs. In Flaming Cliffs 2, all of the player-controlled aircraft available in Flaming Cliffs have been transferred to the virtual environment created for the Digital Combat Simulator series, started with DCS: Black Shark.
- Publisher: Eagle Dynamics
- Home page:lockon.co.uk
- Last updated: May 12th, 2010
Volume Activation Management Tool
Volume Activation Management Tool allows administrators to automate and centrally manage a range of activities related to Windows client, Windows Server, and Office 2010 activation.Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) is a managed MMC plug-in. VAMT uses Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to configure managed systems.
- Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
- Home page:www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: October 17th, 2012
Toolbar Terminator
Remove annoying toolbars and other hidden crap software from your web browser, even those that are hard to find for experts. All of the most used web browsers in the market are supported by ToolbarTerminator. ToolbarTerminator scans your system and shows you all browsers in an overview.
- Publisher: Abelssoft
- Home page:www.abelssoft.de
- Last updated: January 21st, 2019
Sharks, Terrors of the Deep
Sharks, Terrors of the Deep is a fantastic screen saver that will take you to the deep sea to observe the fascinating and mysterious sharks. It features wonderful animations, realistic 3D graphics and great underwater scenes and sounds to let you fully enjoy the experience.
- Publisher: Prolific Publishing
- Home page:www.prolific.com
- Last updated: March 10th, 2008
iSumsoft Product Key Finder
Product Key Finder can find the product keys and serial numbers of your Windows Operating System and the applications installed in your PC. This program can can find & recover product keys for Office, Adobe products, Visual Studio, SQL Server, VMWare, and more than 3000 other programs or software.
- Publisher: iSumsoft
- Home page:www.isumsoft.com
- Last updated: December 31st, 2015
VMware ACE
VMware ACE 2.7.5 is a maintenance release that resolves some known issues. It also adds support for Ubuntu 11.04 as a guest operating system and includes the following enhancements to the ACE Management Server (AMS):The AMS servers now run on RHEL 5.5 and SLES 10. RHEL 4 and SLES 9 are no longer supported hosts.The AMS servers now run Apache 2.2.15.
- Publisher: VMware, Inc.
- Home page:www.vmware.com
- Last updated: October 15th, 2012
Muslim Explorer
Muslim Explorer features a Word Index for the Koran. We can customize the text font, size and color in Arabic and any other language. The statistic window provides full information on how much we have used this software since installation, plus the number of read/unread verses.
- Publisher: Ekabakti
- Home page:www.ekabakti.com
- Last updated: March 26th, 2008
Repair My Backup
Repair My Backup is a BKF backup file reader. It is used to open BKF files and to extract data from Backup Files that are corrupt or damaged. Repair My Backup can open BKF files created using the Microsoft Tape format (MTF) file structure. Any file inside that BKF that can be successfully previewed can be saved once a program activation key is purchased.
- Publisher: GetData Pty Ltd
- Last updated: November 24th, 2011
Serif WebPlus SE
Without any kind of experience needed, the fabulous Serif web design software called WebPlus SE helps you make up stunning websites for your business, home or school in just few minutes. It´s not necessary to have any complicated HTML or other programming.
- Publisher: Serif (Europe) Ltd
- Home page:www.freeserifsoftware.com
- Last updated: March 9th, 2008
Echelon License Wizard
This release of the Echelon License Wizard fixes a problem in License Wizard. The problem is that if the computer running the License Wizard cannot contact the Echelon License Server, the activation process fails. With this app, you can manually enter an activation key if your computer cannot communicate with the Echelon License Server.
- Publisher: Echelon Corporation
- Home page:www.echelon.com
- Last updated: July 16th, 2015
by Erik “EinsteinEP” Pierce
Introduction
When Eagle Dynamics kicked off their highly acclaimed Digital Combat Simulation series with DCS: Black Shark in late 2008, they redefined what it meant for a simulation to be “high fidelity” and set the bar for future flight sims. The fact that this feat was performed with the incredibly complicated aerodynamics of a coaxial helicopter makes the accomplishment that much more impressive. Since that banner day, ED has released the second in the DCS series, DCS: A-10C Warthog, which continues to dazzle virtual pilots not only with spectacular flight models, but an unprecedented level of realism in regards to the extremely complicated avionics and weapons systems of the new and improved A-10C.
As with most modern games, ED has improved on their DCS titles in varying sized steps with free-to-download patches. Updates to DCS: Black Shark included upgrades to the sound engine, multiplayer compatibility with Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 2, and many other features in addition to fixing a number of known issues.
Recently, ED surprised the simulation community by releasing, with no advance notice, DCS: Black Shark 2 — described as an upgrade to DCS: Black Shark. This new upgrade includes a massive list of updates including a new campaign, in-cockpit shadows, improved AI, fast mission generator, but the most talked about feature is the $19.99 USD purchase price ($39.99 USD for the full download version). On the first day alone, there were over 7 pages generated in the SimHQ DCS: Black Shark forum with heated (yet respectful!) discussion over that one topic.
In this review, I am not going to harp on and on about whether or not ED has the right to charge for upgrades like DCS: Black Shark 2(they do), whether or not we should expect updates for free (we shouldn’t), the implications this has on future patches and updates (pure speculation), or what the next DCS platform will be (that dead horse has been beat to Jello and back; besides, I have it on good information the new platform is going to be the Grumman Ag Cat!). What I am going to do is describe the DCS: Black Shark 2 upgrade so that you can make your own informed decision about whether or not to purchase this product. Only you can determine whether or not this is a good purchase for you.
I always love the view from my window office.
Installation and Configuration
Acquiring a copy of DCS: Black Shark 2 takes a quick trip to the Digital Combat Simulator web site, logging into your account, entering your credit card info, and clicking the purchase button. The activation key is displayed on screen and sent to your registered email address. The key can also be looked up online, if you’re not the sort that keeps emails for very long. The four files required to upgradeBS1 weigh in at a modest 4.6 GB and can be quickly downloaded from the long list of mirrors provided. As of this writing, there are no plans to offer DCS: Black Shark 2 over Steam or as a boxed retail release.
During installation, many folks experienced a same hiccup where the installer halted with a “DCS Black Shark must be installed” error. ED has since released an updated installer that has resolved the problem.
Features
I am always leary of major changes to things I already enjoy. They say fear of change is a sure sign that you’re getting older -sigh-, but I can’t help but worry if the part that makes it special to me will get lost in the translation. The phrase “don’t fix what ain’t broke” always pops to mind in situations like this. You only need to compare the Special or BluRay Editions of the Star Wars movies to the originals to see what damage can be done by “improving” a product (Han shot first, dangnabit!). Does DCS: Black Shark 2 “jump the shark” and go too far with trying to be “new and improved”? The short answer is no — the Ka-50 in DCS: Black Shark 2 is just as fun and just as challenging to fly as in the original DCS: Black Shark.
The Eagle Dynamics press release lists the following items as updated for Black Shark:
- Updated Mission Editor with many new features
- New air, land, and sea AI units at incredible levels of detail
- Improved AI for a smarter, more realistic behavior
- Expanded map area to the east to include Tbilisi and location of the 2008 Georgian War
- Dynamic weather with variable weather fronts, winds, and precipitation
- Improved graphics effects like HDR
- Improved low level terrain graphics like grass, bushes, tree shadows and high resolution textures provide a better sense of speed when hugging the Earth
- New campaign based on a follow-on to the 2008 Georgian War
- Network compatibility with “DCS: A-10C Warthog”
- Dynamic shadows in cockpit
- Improved 3D model of Ka-50 cockpit
- Fast mission generator to easily and quickly generate missions
- Takeoff and landings from pitching and rolling ships according to wind speed and direction
- Radio messages from all other friendly flights helps makes the battlefield come to life
- Improved FARP textures
DCS: Black Shark 2’s main menu.
The new main screen is the first sign that you’re in a new simulation. The layout mirrors the DCS: A-10C main menu, down to the menu items, which means we can expect a lot of the same technologies that DCS: A-10C brought to the home simulator.
A new item on the menu to get excited about is the Create Fast Mission, or Mission Generator feature. Introduced in DCS: A-10C, the Mission Generator falls short of satisfying the community’s need for a dynamic campaign, but it does provide an endless source of fresh new missions for the dedicated pilot.
Mission Generator: now with rotors!
With a push of button — voila! Le Mayhem!