Well, I done went and bought the thing.
So I went in to office depot to get some new pens and replenish my stock of legal pads.
I was thinking about some new scenery I was working on in FS9 while walking the aisles, and thought to myself, "walk down to the software section".
There it was. One copy left. FSX Gold Edition.
I told myself, "you know your computer won't run that program, don't buy it."
So I bought it anyway. I unwrapped it in the parking lot and read the booklets, looked at the pictures, and though "man I'm going to be so miserable when I can't get results nearly as good as the pictures".
I know I've seen a lot of complaints on here about it, but my first impression is that this is one sweet simulator. It looks to me like a foundation has been laid that could last for several years.
Moving jetways, 3D gauges, road and water traffic!?!? Wow!
My computer can barely run it, but this is nice! (sliders around the medium mark on everything, 15FPS).
I've only played it a couple of times since it doesn't run very well on my machine, but I've got it on the shelf so once I finally get around to a computer that it can perform on, it'll be there. Which may be awhile. I just got a machine that can run FS9 admirably and I bought it the first day it came out, collectible tin can and all. I've still got that little wright flyer toy plane that came with it somewhere.
Anyhow, FSX seems to be leaps and bounds ahead of FS9 in terms of possibilities.
I was thinking about some new scenery I was working on in FS9 while walking the aisles, and thought to myself, "walk down to the software section".
There it was. One copy left. FSX Gold Edition.
I told myself, "you know your computer won't run that program, don't buy it."
So I bought it anyway. I unwrapped it in the parking lot and read the booklets, looked at the pictures, and though "man I'm going to be so miserable when I can't get results nearly as good as the pictures".
I know I've seen a lot of complaints on here about it, but my first impression is that this is one sweet simulator. It looks to me like a foundation has been laid that could last for several years.
Moving jetways, 3D gauges, road and water traffic!?!? Wow!
My computer can barely run it, but this is nice! (sliders around the medium mark on everything, 15FPS).
I've only played it a couple of times since it doesn't run very well on my machine, but I've got it on the shelf so once I finally get around to a computer that it can perform on, it'll be there. Which may be awhile. I just got a machine that can run FS9 admirably and I bought it the first day it came out, collectible tin can and all. I've still got that little wright flyer toy plane that came with it somewhere.
Anyhow, FSX seems to be leaps and bounds ahead of FS9 in terms of possibilities.


