The A-4 was a cold war workhorse which proved to be a capable, reliable light attack aircraft to dozens of nations around the world. From the jungles of southeast Asia, to the desert of Sinai, to the coasts of South America, the scooter was a common sight above battlefields around the world for decades.
Hello, A-4E-C pilots! We hope you are well. This update fixes some bugs and brings the module into compliance with DCS 2.9, currently in OpenBeta. If you play on the main branch, wait to update your A-4E-C installation: this version of the A-4E-C 2.1.2 requires a minimum version of DCS 2.9.0.46801, and older versions of the A-4E-C are incompaible with this version or later. Always ensure servers, clients, and DCS versions are aligned and compatible! Additional information about what's new this update is available in the changelog below. If you are interested in learning more about the module, please reach out on Discord! https://discord.gg/tQZbkTQ Thank you for flying the A-4E-C! DO NOT redistribute this mod without permission!
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Failure to perform these steps will result in DCS World not recognizing the module, inability to use the module, input errors when using the module, or client integrity check failures on multiplayer servers that require them. Never install the A-4E-C files directly into your DCS World installation files! Installation size is around 1 GB.
If you are upgrading from an older version of the A-4E-C, completely uninstall your old version. If this is a brand new installation, skip this and move on to Step 2.
First, uninstall the module's files from %HOMEPATH%\Saved Games\DCS\Mods\aircraft\A-4E-C
Depending on how old a release you are upgrading from, you may need to reset your A-4E-C input bindings by deleting the contents of %HOMEPATH%\\Saved Games\DCS\Config\Input\A-4E-C
Installation instructions are identical for Standalone and Steam users alike.
Download the latest official A-4E-C release package. Do not download directly from the Github repository.
Place the Mods\aircraft\A-4E-C
folder in into your Windows user folder's Saved Games folder for DCS. For most users, this can be accessed by pasting %HOMEPATH%\Saved Games\Saved Games\DCS
into a windows explorer address bar.
If you have installed other DCS World mods, you might already have the Mods
and aircraft
folders indicated in the file path. If so, merge the new A-4E-C folder into the existing folders.
Never install the A-4E-C files directly into your DCS World installation files!
Launch DCS World. If your installation was successful, the A-4E-C theme icon appears as a option in the main menu:
Your correctly installed files should look something like the following image, substituting your Windows account name where the image displays Partario. If you're using the openbeta branch of DCS World, the folder might be DCS.openbeta
instead of DCS
:
If you have multiple DCS-related folders in your %HOMEPATH%\\Saved Games
, for example, DCS
, or DCS.openbeta
, and are unsure which folder your DCS World installation is using, locate the dcs_variant.txt
file in the game files. If this file is present, its contents determines the folder structure your DCS World installation is using. Alternately, load DCS world and use the mission editor to create and save a mission. Search this mission file using Windows explorer to locate the proper folder structure.
If you have installed the module correctly but it still isn't showing up, ensure it's enabled in the DCS Module Manager. Note that the A-4E-C is not alphabetically arranged along with the official modules in this list, and will be enumerated near the end of the list.
If you are receiving an authorization error at launch, you have incorrectly installed the module to your game files. Remove any and all improperly installed files, then revisit the installation instructions above to correctly installing the module.
If the A-4E-C icon in the DCS main menu shows a default DCS logo, is missing the theme background and music (or you experience crashes when loading a mission), you have incorrectly downloaded the module. Download the latest official A-4E-C release package.
If you can load a mission, but can't take control of the A-4E-C, ensure you have installed Microsoft's Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019 Redistributable libraries. Restart your computer after installation of the appropriate libraries. For most users, this is vc_redist.x64.exe
. Alternately, ensure your DCS version is at least 2.7.9.1080.
If you can't find the A-4E-C in the Mission Editor, ensure the historical mode filter is disabled by toggling the clock icon at the bottom of the screen, as shown in the following screenshot:
When setting up your controls, press LCTRL+Enter
to enable the controls indicator. Control binding information and tips for setting up your devices are provided in the kneeboard manual (RSHIFT+K
).
Always keep the canopy open when communicating with the ground crew.
If you find can't move the throttle, must first adjust the throttle step position. In order to do this, the throttle axis input must be at ZERO. Even if you are a keyboard user, the keyboard controls are adjusting a virtual throttle axis that must be returned to zero before the throttle step position can be adjusted. Use the controls indicator to move the red "ghost" throttle to zero before adjusting the throttle step position.
Ground steering is accomplished by differential braking. There is no nosewheel steering. The nosewheel caster position is visible on the controls indicator. If you don't have rudder pedals, or are struggling with your keybinds, try the Simple Braking (Rudder Assisted) option in the DCS Special Menu for the A-4E-C, or try assigning a modifier to your rudder axis to utilize the Wheelbrake Differential (Single-Axis) input.
A DCS standalone server hosting missions with the A-4E-C must have the A-4E-C module installed.
A server can host players who do not have the A-4E-C module installed on missions that feature it, you will need to be ready to get a little hands-on with your mission files. The Mission Editor dictates that any mission with an A4-E-C in it requires the module (just as it would any other aircraft), and it's .miz
mission files are, in fact, .zip
files.
Make a copy of your .miz
file, and rename it with a .zip
file extension, and unzip it.
Inside, you will find a mission
file (no extension). Open this file in your text editor of choice (Notepad works just fine), and search for requiredModules
. Remove the A-4E-C's entry, as shown in this example:
["requiredModules"] =
{
["A-4E-C"] = "A-4E-C",
}
Once you have completed the edit, save the mission
file, and re-create a new .zip
(carefully maintaining proper folder structure, of course). Rename your modified mission .zip
back to a DCS .miz
file extension instead.
Yes! The A-4E-C will remain forever free!
No, the A-4E-C will continue on as a free and open-source resource anyone can download and install to enjoy.
No, we cannot accept donations, but we appreciate your words of support! There are so many good causes out there. Consider donating to one of those instead!
Yes! First, join the Community A-4E-C Discord server and introduce yourself! We can always use a hand from game artists, programmers or reliable testers as we continue to move the project forward. If you think you have something to contribute, don't hesitate to reach out in the chat.
Yes! Locating the NATOPS manual for an A-4E/F is the gold standard for understanding this aircraft, but there is a lot of helpful guidance in the included kneeboard manual. To access the manual:
RSHIFT+K
%HOMEPATH%\\Saved Games\DCS\Mods\aircraft\A-4E-C\Docs
or read the kneeboard manual onlineThe Community A-4E-C Discord server contains a video "hall of fame" featuring high-quality, up-to-date tutorials for all major systems by some of the Community's finest members. Users have also provided manuals in French and Spanish on the discord.
Yes! This A-4E-C Paintkit includes the aircraft's top, bottom and fuel tanks. See the included liveries for helpful examples setting up your description.lua files.
Liveries created for versions of the A-4E-C prior to 2.0 must update the material names in their description.lua. You can use the included description.lua
files to update
Install original or downloaded liveries just as you would for any other module, in %HOMEPATH%\\Saved Games\DCS\Liveries\A-4E-C
Never put your hard work at risk by installing liveries to the module's files!
No, not at this time.
Probably not, no.
There is insufficient evidence to suggest that the A-4E had NWS. According to our research, the revisions and reworks relating to the NWS were applied only to -F models. Leaning to use differential braking takes a little time and effort, but it's a worthwhile skill to develop!
No, there are no plans nor keen interest to pursue this, especially since there is a lot left to add and improve one with our beloved A-4E-C. Additionally, the advanced avionics in later models would not be able to be completed in a satisfying manner.
Some scripts or other utilities need to be informed of the A-4E-C's existence or other specificities in order to accommodate it. If you know of a mod or script that should accommodate it, be sure to let the author know!
Crow, by Eric Haugen