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If that doesn't work, there's these:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/223750/discussions/0/864975249578683704/
I have already downloaded and installed the DCS World from Eagle Dynamics' website, it has even been updated to the latest version (1.2.7) automaticaly. Now that FC3 is available on Steam I'm seriously considering to buy it from there... But I wonder if the Steam version of FC3 will properly work on a NON-Steam version of DCS World? Or will I still need to download the Steam version of DCS World to make it work?
I'm highly prone to buying it from Steam, because it shows me the price of the module in my country's currency, while the Eagle Dynamics' website doesn't specify in what currency they're showing the price of their modules... And this makes me affraid about the exact price I'll have to pay after currency conversion.
So, there's only this one factor to find out before I decide where to buy Flaming Cliffs 3 from...
You can use steam keys for the non steam version and vice versa.
I would not recommend it though , i do not know where you are from , but the website's prices are in US dollars. For me (i live in Belgium and use the euro) buying modules off the website in dollars is a LOT cheaper then buying it off steam. Even with a steam sale it's almost cheaper on the website.