: Features the early-access implementation of the carrier-capable radar and primary precision-guided munitions.
Developed by Heatblur, this module stands out for its incredible flight physics, complex analog cockpit, and the inclusion of JESTER, an AI Radar Intercept Officer (RIO).
Fly the flagship carrier-capable multirole fighter. In this build, the Hornet features mature systems navigation, radar tracking, and a devastating air-to-ground arsenal including JDAMs and JSOWs.
If you are reinstalling v2.5.5.41371 today, note these hardware facts: DCS World v2.5.5.41371 Stable All Modules B...
: For players looking to install "All Modules" available at that time, the storage requirements were steep. A standard installation of DCS World with every available aircraft and terrain (excluding the now-removed Hawk T.1A) reached approximately 197GB to 450GB depending on which terrains were included. As noted by users, while the aircraft modules themselves were relatively small in file size, the terrain maps were the true "gigabyte killers".
: The free, fully updated baseline map optimized perfectly for smooth framerates.
Beyond the user-facing features, version 2.5.5.41371 addressed numerous stability and AI logic issues: In this build, the Hornet features mature systems
The world of represents a pivotal moment in flight simulation, often remembered for bringing critical refinements and major content to the "Stable" branch during the transition toward modern features. This specific update, released in late December 2019, solidified several major additions for players. The Core Experience: What Version 2.5.5.41371 Brought
Enhanced interaction within complex cockpits, ensuring buttons and switches operate correctly. Why Choose the Stable Branch?
Solid State Drive (SSD) is mandatory. DCS World streams enormous amounts of texture data on the fly; traditional HDDs will cause severe stuttering. As noted by users, while the aircraft modules
While patch notes are usually filled with minor bug fixes, this version contained several headline features that changed the DCS landscape.
At the time of this version, the DCS module library was rapidly expanding. The Stable version 2.5.5.41371 supported the following major aircraft modules alongside the "Flaming Cliffs 3" pack: