And there probably will be more payware for FS2004.
Some of these paywares don't even get close to the quality of designs by freeware designer, and we can quickly see that these very good freeware designers are turning to payware, and i can understand them, "why do some crap paywares designers make money, while i'm releasing the best quality designs for free" that is perfectly understandable.
And more and more, we see great freeware designer going payware. Today, some of you may have heard, Peter Dowson, the author of FSUIPC, has gone payware for his module.
I think that this is the end of high-quality, fancy, eye-candy, freeware designs. FSUIPC is probably the most essential program with FS2002, and now that it is payware, many freeware designers will probably follow.
I do buy payware, but how much can one person buy...
Buying the whole Lago collection will probably cost you a few hundred bucks..
The MiG-21 i got.. 25$... that's a massive price, half or 1/3 of FS2002 itself, that's shocking..
FS2002 is probably the most expensive thing out there, because of the payware..
So I think I'll stop getting those, as there are more and more, and if i don't put a stop to buying it, and always want to get the latest, i won't be able too for FS2004...
So I'll get Lock-On Modern Air Combat, the game play will last more than a year, and there's a campaign designing thingy, so probably it will be unlimited game play without paywares...
And i even might skip FS2004...

well okay, that's just my opinion of where the FS world is going, it's going "payware; more payware, less freeware"
Asnamara

P.S: Big-Up, Respect and Thank you to all Freeware designers!!

P.S.S: okay that's all, sorry for long post
