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Re: fs10?

Postby wealthysoup » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:20 pm

Im sure saitek will be overjoyed when he notices this thread  ;D
Altough this is in the thread that svenpurple pointed you to i thought I would post it here so i had something usefull to say. http://www.calclassic.com/avsim2005.htm Just to show you a little bit about fs and what might be in fs2006.
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Re: fs10?

Postby cleobis » Wed Dec 21, 2005 10:09 pm

I  think that people are uite excited to get a new version because you see in recent games what is possible to do in terms of graphics e software programing....so...imagine a new version of fs with better graphics than hl2 and with better phisics for flights in the edge of the flight envelope, like spins, stalls, weird angles, and vectored thrust....hehe....

I'm really happy with fs9, but I'm allways wondering if this will be the day when the fs10 official annouce will be made... ;D

I think this is quite normal behaviour...I mean, it doesn't matter how many posts or stickys the admn will put telling people not to ask when fs10 will come out because human beings allways look for the next best thing and in this case fs10 is the answer...hopefully :)
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Re: fs10?

Postby ashaman » Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:11 am

I  think that people are uite excited to get a new version because you see in recent games what is possible to do in terms of graphics e software programing....so...imagine a new version of fs with better graphics than hl2 and with better phisics for flights in the edge of the flight envelope, like spins, stalls, weird angles, and vectored thrust....hehe....


Yeah, and maybe I'll win the national lottery too. ::)

Let's face it, as we're speaking the only advancements that are programmed to FS in the new version number 10 are graphical. Very much likely we'll find therein the same planes we have now in FS9, with the same limitations and the same flyability, but with a slicker (once there will be meshes and other add-ons) and heavier to the hardware scenery. :-/

I have surrendered myself to the harsh reality. To have a decent flight envelope, choose X-plane. To have better graphics, choose Flight Simulator. Would be great to put the best parts of both together in another, better simulator than either of them taken alone, but it's a dream that will remain such. :(
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Re: fs10?

Postby Saitek » Thu Dec 22, 2005 2:49 pm

Im sure saitek will be overjoyed when he notices this thread  ;D
Altough this is in the thread that svenpurple pointed you to i thought I would post it here so i had something usefull to say. http://www.calclassic.com/avsim2005.htm Just to show you a little bit about fs and what might be in fs2006.



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