I just joined simviation.com what a cool site!. Of course I'm having a problem getting planes to show up after I try to install them. If there is an installer package everything goes fine. When I have to transfer files is where I'm having a hang up.
Most of the downloads tell me to place stuff in the fs9 effects file. Where is this file? I have looked and looked and I can't locate it. probably something dumb on my part. I have read the tutorial but I am still a little baffled
Thanks for all you help
Wayne.
The Effects folder if one of the subfolders (installed automatically when you installed FS2004) under the main Flight Simulator 9 folder.
It is pretty hard to miss.
I have used many auto-installers and I have never had an issue with any of them.......
Thank you for your opinion Hagar, I will think about what you said...many true words though. I guess no system is perfect, and the best way to learn (that's how I 've learned) is the hard way.
Enjoy!
Thank you for your opinion Hagar, I will think about what you said...many true words though. I guess no system is perfect, and the best way to learn (that's how I 've learned) is the hard way.
Enjoy!
Sorry to go on so but I feel very strongly on the subject. There's nothing wrong with auto-installers in principle providing the person configuring the files knows what they're doing. All I ask is that if you must do it please configure it carefully & get an experienced person to test it for you before release.
Interresting opinions here. I would like to throw a rock into the bush.....
What if Microsoft made a great Flight Simulator, and they just give you a bunch of files, and tells you via Readme file how to install, and where each file and folder should go? I think one of the reasons people use auto installers, is to be professional.
if you don't trust the auto installer, because of a previous mishap, feel free to direct to a temp folder and install manually. This is a option I wrote into my auto installer, so the end user can use either the auto installer, or do it manually.
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