2002 or 2004

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2002 or 2004

Postby reggie » Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:46 am

I'm sure this subject has been raised b/4, so apologies if I'm repeating it. Would it be beneficial, upgrading to 2004. I currently have 2002 ( not pro). Although I'm happy with it, are there advantages with 2004, over 2002 i.e. add-on's etc. Will 2004 add-on's work OK on mine, regards scenery & aircraft? Thanks.
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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby lilley91 » Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:50 am

well if you're thinking of upgrading anytime soon, then my advice would be dont.

FSX is going to be out relatively soon so it would be a waste of money to get FS2004 now.

having not use my FS2002 for years i really don't know what advantages there are, but you should hold tight with FS2002 if you're happy with it, and then you should get FSX, then you will notice one hell of a difference.

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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby born_2_fly » Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:06 am

It really depends on your rig.

Mind posting your system specs? The reason I say this is because if you dont have a rig that is ready for FSX, you might aswell upgrade, or go out and buy a new computer when FSX actually comes out.

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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby reggie » Sun Jun 11, 2006 10:27 am

It really depends on your rig.

Mind posting your system specs? The reason I say this is because if you dont have a rig that is ready for FSX, you might aswell upgrade, or go out and buy a new computer when FSX actually comes out.

Cheers,
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Is this what you mean?

Intel Pent. 4CPU  3.20GHz processor

1.00GB Ram.

Radeon 9250 (think that's the graphics card)

Windows XP Home.

Do you need anything else?
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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:43 pm

Why not purchase FS 2004 anyway...?
It's available for half price, or less now, from Game stores...!

I buy the new version everytime it is released, and keep all the old versions...FS '98, 2000, 2002.. ;)....!

Paul...8)...!

FS 2002 was a big improvement over FS 2000.
FS 2004 is a reasonable upgrade from FS 2002...!
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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby Airshow_lover » Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:19 pm

well if you're thinking of upgrading anytime soon, then my advice would be dont.

FSX is going to be out relatively soon so it would be a waste of money to get FS2004 now.

having not use my FS2002 for years i really don't know what advantages there are, but you should hold tight with FS2002 if you're happy with it, and then you should get FSX, then you will notice one hell of a difference.

hope this helps

cheers
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Thats why im keeping my FS2002. ;D

I'd wait. (oh wait i am!) ;D
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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby Pieter G. Wijtsma » Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:32 pm

Well, I've been using FS2002 Pro for over two years now (bought a promotion version, in French, but made in Ireland, on one of my vacations in France for 20 euros: how EU minded can you get....) and I'm perfectly happy with it. It works well on my 2001 computer. I find that most FS2004 add ons (scenery, aircraft etc.) work pretty well in FS2002. It's a matter of experimenting.

Recently I also bought FS2004, again, at the bargain price of 20 euros, and this works much better than I expected on my old PC. Most settings at minimum, obviously.

Although FS2004 has much nicer weather and better default airports, to mention some of the improvements, I wasn't as impressed as I thought I would be with the possiblities. For one thing, the GPS system in FS2004 gives a lot of information about airports etc., but the navigation maps are a bit too cluttered for my taste. I prefer the simpler FS2002 GPS.

We'll see what FSX brings, but I'll need a new computer first...

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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby microlight » Mon Jun 19, 2006 5:05 am

It's a sad day. In order to free up drive space, I've just uninstalled FS2002...

Although in reality I haven't used it since I got FS9 a while back, since the newer sim runs better on my rig than FS2002 did.

Adieu, FS2002...

Gone but not forgotten...

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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby MOUSY » Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:13 pm

...but the navigation maps are a bit too cluttered for my taste. I prefer the simpler FS2002 GPS...

Did you know that the map can be decluttered throught the options page on the GPS. It provides various options to remove certain things on the map.
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Re: 2002 or 2004

Postby Pieter G. Wijtsma » Mon Jun 19, 2006 5:35 pm

Certainly, I know the FS2004 map can be decluttered, and I use that option, but still I find the old FS2002 GPS easier to use...

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