In short, it has everything!ĭCS: Syria is a modern map with plenty of potential for hypothetical DCS World scenarios covering a wide variety of conflicts from the start of the cold war right up to the modern day. It also has a diverse array of locations and points of interest including dense urban areas, rural areas with orchards and farmers fields, as well as industrial port facilities, railyards, warehouses and business parks. The map covers a wide variety of climate zones that includes the more arid regions in the east as well as the more humid regions near the western coast. This is a 900x500km map covering most of the eastern coastal region of the Mediterranean with Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon all represented in part or in whole on the map. Does DCS: Syria have the same problems? What is the map best used for? Should you buy this map? Let me try and answer all of those questions.
Dcs world maps upgrade#
DCS: Normandy was their first and famously had performance problems and visual glitches that required a significant upgrade a couple of years after its initial release. This is the second map that third party developer, Ugra Media, has done for DCS World. DCS: Syria is among the latest to be declared a finished product and that means its time for a full review of the DCS: Syria map. Things have changed and we have a wider variety of maps now available than we’ve ever had before. We had the default Caucasus map and the Nevada map and that was about it. Until recently, new DCS World maps were few and far between.