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Freezing FS2004 time question

Postby visualchaosfx » Tue May 08, 2007 7:41 pm

Is there a way to freeze the time in FS2004? I like flying when the sun is setting at 8:19 PM in FS2004. Is there a way to keep the clock at this point in time?
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Re: Freezing FS2004 time question

Postby ashaman » Tue May 08, 2007 9:01 pm

Well, you can always use a supersonic and race the planet's revolution, remaining in a given sun position. :)

Or you could bring back manually the clock after a while. :D

No other systems exist that I know of. :P
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Re: Freezing FS2004 time question

Postby garymbuska » Wed May 09, 2007 7:40 am

Is there a way to freeze the time in FS2004? I like flying when the sun is setting at 8:19 PM in FS2004. Is there a way to keep the clock at this point in time?

 Not without breaking the laws of physics. If you can figure out a way to freeze time than you will become a very rich person. People would kill for a way to freeze time or to even slow it down. :-? 8-)
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