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In star citizen are phantasy vessels.
In DCS are real aircraft with as accurate flight dynamics simulation and systems modelig as possible. It takes around 5 year to just make one aircraft to DCS because of its high realism quality. In Star citizen you buy vessels but you don't have to because you will be able to get them much cheaper way once the game is finished. You just support developers and the vessel is just symbolic reward.
But in DCS, like I wrote, you buy something which is near the profesional level aircraft simulators. Also addons for DCS are one of the cheaper in flight simulators.
https://youtu.be/fID1sE2xfwU
I have over 100+ hrs of sim time and I am not even scratching the surface in learning what this highly advanced air combat simulator has to offer. Each non FC3 aircraft are so detailed, you need the real world start-up checklist just to start the thing up its so complex and realisticly modelled.