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DCS Retribution was forked from DCS Liberation, which is a DCS World turn based single-player or co-op dynamic campaign. It is an external program that generates full and complex DCS missions and manage a persistent combat environment.
DCS Retribution will rely heavily on Liberation in the near future, and possibly in a more distant future as well since Retribution will attempt to stay backwards compatible for as long as possible. Therefore, the patreon link will keep pointing to Khopa's account until further notice.
Currently, Retribution supports the following new features:
- A livery selector in the air wing configuration dialog
- Support for campaigns with quad-point triggers
- Support for the F-15D 'Baz' mod
- Support for the Su-30 mod
- Elementary end-game mechanics
- Variation in flight-size for BAI/ANTISHIP/DEAD/STRIKE main flight (randomize 2/3/4-ships)
- More performance options
- Various bug-fixes (including a fix for the zombie carrier)
- And more... (See changelog)
Latest release is available here : https://github.com/dcs-retribution/dcs-retribution/releases
To download preview builds of the next version of DCS Retribution, see https://github.com/dcs-retribution/dcs-retribution/wiki/Betas.
These DCS bugs prevent us from improving AI behavior. Please upvote them! (But please don't spam them with comments):
If you need to report a bug or want to suggest a new feature, you can do this on our bug tracker. In either case, please use the search bar at the top of the page to see if it has already been reported. Note that you may need to remove the filter for open bugs if it's something we've recently fixed.
Our plans for future releases can be found on our Projects page. Each planned release has a Project, and the page for that project has columns for to do, in progress, and done. Items in the Done column are in the preview build for that release. Items in the To do column are planned to be added to that release.
Tutorials, contributors and developer's guides are available in the project's Wiki
(These need to be written again, meanwhile you can refer to Liberation's Wiki)
First, a big thanks to shdwp, for starting the original DCS Liberation project.
Then, DCS Liberation/Retribution uses pydcs for mission generation, and nothing would be possible without this. It also uses the popular Mist lua framework for mission scripting.
Excellent lua scripts DCS Liberation/Retribution uses as plugins:
- For the JTAC feature, DCS Retribution embeds Ciribob's JTAC Autolase script.
- Walder's Skynet-IADS is used for Integrated Air Defense System.
Please also show some support to these projects !