by Foxtrot Sport » Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:28 pm
There no possible way that Microsoft would make a 7800 be the requirement. Nevertheless have Vista be one as well. Pending their actual release date, the possibility for these requirements would change. However, if the release date is actually in Feb. 2006, then this is beyond anything that we could handle. A 2007 release date would seem more likely for a 7800 requirement.
As for the FS10 coming out, I would much rather have Microsoft wait on the release, and start over with the engines. Crashing in FS9 is atrocious and the distance from reality is large. Also, from what I remember, the looks on the box of the game were NOTHING from what it was when I turned it on. Sure, I didn't have the top of the line stuff, but at the time, it wasn't half bad either.
Looking at the game now, and comparing it to real pictures (I know, far-fetched), it seems the scale of size is screwy. Lighting and elements of that sort aren't good either.
Comparing this to the new games like Battlefield 2 and Call of Duty 2, FS is abysmal. However, I'm not saying that the current FS isn't as good as it is, but it could be graphically much better. That's what I want this new FS10 to do, huge upgrades, with some real time put into it. It seems with FS2002 and FS2004, models were sloppily thrown together, and textures weren't well thought through. I've heard Microsoft doesn't have the time to do all this. Well, the bar is being set higher and higher from games like Call of Duty 2, etc, and they'll need to put some time and effort into this game. If this turns out to be like we have it right now, default planes are mediocre, and the way to make your sim better is to download everything, then I'm going to reconsider paying for the better system to run it on.
Sorry, didn't mean to rant, don't get me wrong, I love FS.
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Foxtrot Sport on Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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