Thank gawd it doesn't. You can't have a GOOD flight sim on a console. Never ever ever never.



Why?
With keyboard and stick surelly its pretty much the same? Just with an Xbox360 you might actually not have to worry about fps

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I agree Fozzer. I was showing my friends 8 yr old kid FS9 a few days ago while I was flying the Coral F15. He wanted me to shoot the AI traffic, I said it doesn't. Then he said to crash into a bldg. I said I don't. Then I went to land it, and he was bored. They wanna shoot and kill. Where's the skill in that? Now slowing down from 900 mph and landing with the wheels down, flaps down and speed brake up - THATS SKILL, and more fun to me...long as I dont crash!

), as it's happened before to a lot of people. Even if it's another thing altogether, even if it's painting, croquet, golf or whatever else and not simulated aviation, he will tire of the games he now likes for something else.

It's my belief that simulators like FS, where a shooting doesn't happen, are a field of virtual amusement for people that have gone through and left behind the shoot-shoot-shoot-shoot-shoot-shoot syndrome.....
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They wanna shoot and kill. Where's the skill in that?


However, as you say, there's very little skill in shooting down an airliner travelling in a straight line!



Besides, what would FS be if you couldn't download and install 20+ gigabytes of addons and tweak the FS9.cfg until its no longer the same?


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