(FC2), released in March 2010 , remains a landmark title in the history of combat flight simulation. Developed by Eagle Dynamics and published by The Fighter Collection, it served as a critical bridge between the original Lock On: Modern Air Combat (LOMAC) and the modern Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) ecosystem. The "TRiViUM - UPDATED" Context
: FC2 moved all player-controlled aircraft from the aging LOMAC engine into the high-fidelity environment of DCS: Black Shark . This enabled features like an updated graphics engine, improved sound, and more realistic gun ballistics. Lock On- Flaming Cliffs 2 -ENG- -ED- 2010 TRiViUM -UPDATED
: It introduced a new GUI and a powerful mission editor featuring a trigger system . This allowed creators to script complex events and interactive scenarios that reacted to player actions. (FC2), released in March 2010 , remains a
: A-10A Warthog, Su-25 Frogfoot, and the Su-25T (featuring advanced sensors for anti-tank and SEAD missions). Installation and Legacy Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 1 & 2 - DCS World Forums This enabled features like an updated graphics engine,
Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 2 was more than just a graphics patch; it was a fundamental overhaul of the simulation's underlying engine.