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707 Captain RELEASED!

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Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:15 pm
by XxRazgrizxX
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:21 am
by JeeS
It is worth it, believe me!
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:58 am
by XxRazgrizxX
It is worth it, believe me!
Hmm....I'll have to get it then..........HURRY UP PAYDAY GET HERE SOONER

Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:26 pm
by BigTruck
$73!!!! Geebus!!!! I'll wait for one of their "everything is $20 weekends" that they do every year. If I spend $73 on software I better be getting a new flight sim. ;D
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:09 pm
by BrandonF
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:19 pm
by ApplePie
Okay, I think Captainsim's models are great, but I am NOT going to spend 73 bucks on a model with no VC or in-depth systems simulation. I'll definitely wait for a sale.

Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:39 am
by alrot
Okay, I think Captainsim's models are great, but I am NOT going to spend 73 bucks on a model
with no VC or in-depth systems simulation. I'll definitely wait for a sale.


I don't want to sound presumptuous,please don't take me wrong, but I release a
707 model with VC and real original FSX-SDK 2 aceleration, I don't know why people JUST because they paid for something SOMETIMES It doesn't mean has to be better, If this model doesn't have a VC I wouldn't even download it if it were freeware,but this is just me ......$73 DOLLARS !!

Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:33 am
by ShaneG_old
Uh, if you click on the interior tab at the bottom, you can see the VC.
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:47 am
by ApplePie
[quote]Uh, if you click on the interior tab at the bottom, you can see the VC.
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:49 am
by alrot
[quote]Uh, if you click on the interior tab at the bottom, you can see the VC.
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:43 pm
by DaveSims
I didn't even spend $30 for FSX, I wouldn't pay that much for one aircraft. The most I've ever spent on an aircraft was like $27 for th Eaglesoft CitX, only because I really really wanted it. I won't even spend the $39 for the DA Cheyenne, no matter how bad I want it.
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:44 pm
by DaveSims
Okay, I think Captainsim's models are great, but I am NOT going to spend 73 bucks on a model
with no VC or in-depth systems simulation. I'll definitely wait for a sale.


I don't want to sound presumptuous,please don't take me wrong, but I release a
707 model with VC and real original FSX-SDK 2 aceleration, I don't know why people JUST because they paid for something SOMETIMES It doesn't mean has to be better, If this model doesn't have a VC I wouldn't even download it if it were freeware,but this is just me ......$73 DOLLARS !!

Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Fri Sep 03, 2010 12:56 pm
by snippyfsxer
Captain Sim's decision on the previous 727 series, not to put any emphasis on realistic engine modelling, and flight-by-the-numbers dynamics modelling makes the 707 a no-go for me. Those old Boeings are awesome, but in a world of PMDG, A2A, and Flightsim Labs offerings, where fidelity is King, simmers like me will just have to give this one a pass.
The reason I'm saying this is not to bash Captain S, but only because I think it is important for customers to put their thoughts out there, and maybe the developers will read it, and improve their products.
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:42 am
by coalpedlar
Hey Alrot;
thank you for your kind guidance.
I sure like your Citation X.
Thx
Re: 707 Captain RELEASED!

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Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:55 am
by JeeS
Those old Boeings are awesome, but in a world of PMDG, A2A, and Flightsim Labs offerings, where fidelity is King, simmers like me will just have to give this one a pass.
And for those who love old classic this one is a MUST HAVE, doppler itself costs 100$ for me, not to speak about liveries, detailed pass cabin and possibility to integrate CIVA INS.