None of the above
Oh, and give us old guys a break - some of us are still trying to get FS9 working properly, never mind worrying about FSX!
Now there's a thought - different versions of FSX for different target populations:
FSX Civil - Airbuses and Boeings akimbo
FSX Military - blow people up and still land on a carrier successfully
FSX Bushwhacker - low and slow in Alaska
Well, we had Standard and Pro in FS2002!
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"Who is still tweaking and fiddigeting and fiddling and fussing with fs2004 too. "
Yup - fiddling relentlessly!
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For anybody who thanks Microsoft Flight Simulator should not support military operations check out www.reheat.org . It is a growing site devoted to military planes and airports in FS.
I personally buy FS to fly small GA and military aircraft and barely ever touch the heavies. I dont know why certain people feel it should only be about one type of flying and be so stubborn about it. A quote from earlier in this thread states
"There are plenty of 'shoot-em-up' GAMES for the other end of the market and it would be the death knell of FS if it started to go in that direction. You might be surprised that folks like me have no more than a passing interest in the F18, the Mirage and many others. We're much more interested in classic aircraft, flying low and slow, procedures, SIDS, STARS, transitions and ILS approaches, challenging things that FS allows us to do at home in our own armchairs, rather than aimlessly blasting around the countryside in a totally uncontrolled way and imagining we're Tom Cruise. "
I don't know why I have to be "aimlessly blasting around the countryside in a totally uncontrolled way imagining I am Tom Cruise" Personally I feel I am blasting around the countryside following procedures and air routes just like you heavy flyers pretending I am Tom Cruise!
There are plenty of people out there that I like to call "FS Snobs" who thank their way of simming is the only way to sim. FS is such a great product because it lets people who fly any type of aircraft simulate "Their" type of flying. Personally I am glad that microsoft has left the ability for people to choose their type of flying from heavies to gliders and F-14's to ultralights the beauty of this product is we can fly them all. I for one want to keep it that way!
Peace and Respect
MoBay





People Eating Tasty Animals.





I have the feeling that Microsoft avoids adding European Airliners. Ok, there was an exception in FS2000 with the Concorde but afterwards...
In any case I think an Airbus would be necessary, or maybe two, one classic loike A320 and why not a 380 as it is a matter of discussion. Noone can deny it.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can go and download an A320 for free that is way better than any default FS plane. I mean, I'm no expert here or anything...




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