by Isak922 » Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:10 pm
Well... Where to start? FS9 is probably the most customizable game in existence. For starters, I don't suggest going crazy. A decent joystick (My first was a Saitek Cyborg Evo, pretty good stick and very cheap, although a yoke, or a really nice joystick can push $100). As for airports, it's pretty much you name it, it's there. From the massively busy Chicago-O'hare Intl, to the world's highest operating airport, Lukla, to grass strips, and large military bases. And if it's not in game by default, freeware and payware addons will fix that without a problem.
As for starting, I bought FS9, a joystick, with little to no knowledge of Flight Simming, and no actual plane experience (I had only been on a single trip by plane at the time), and now my interest in aviation has increased greatly. As for planes, the default ones are very poorly modeled in terms of flight dynamics, but are quite fun nonetheless until you start getting more addons. Depending on what your style is, you'll find an addon for almost any plane. Me, for example, I am a military freak. I love jets, I love cargo planes, Anything that a military would use for airpower I enjoy. Be this A jet, a prop, American, Russian, Swiss, it doesn't matter to me. To fix my tastes, I got Kirk Olssen's F-16C, which is a great plane, The Coral F-15C. Daisuke's F/A-18E, and many others. Although, your tastes may fall into one of many different categories, like, Commercial airliners, General Aviation, Vintage, Helicopters, and many other addons that range from flying coke cans, to Star Wars X-Wings.
As for commercial addons, you'll find a huge amount of them. My personal favorites are the IRIS and Alphasim products, as they focus mainly, from what I can tell, on military jets, and other obscure and less modeled planes (Such as the Alphasim B-58 and B-1B). For the Vintage fans, Wings of Power offers plenty of WWII era aircraft, and PMDG is the one you go to for some of the best, and most expensive, addons for Commercial Airliners (The 747-400 is extremely excellent, and quite a hefty price last time I checked).
They're just so many possibilities that FS9 offers, it's extremely hard to not recommend it, no matter how interested in flying
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