So, in effect, MS encourages us to complain and give them feed back and we would be remiss if we didn't offer constructive criticism.
It's worth repeating the phrase....
As a general statement:
Anyone can moan and complain, but to offer a series of observations while providing the accurate basis for them, takes time and thought.
Example: FS-X demo graphics suck, plain and simple. On my machine, I get *maybe* 6fps.
Well golly gee, I'm using a two-three year old machine with an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro (64Meg video RAM), on a 1.64GHz Intel chip. Withthe defaults on, I actually get about 20fps (believe it or not, that's good for me).
Sure there are tweaks I can start doing, but I can recognize that there are issues with my haardware setup, because at moments, I get a flash of incredibly detailed scenery, buildings, etc., but then it reverts to a sort of blurred/washout out low res scenery.
I have to think about either upgrading (i.e. getting a new machine), or surreptitiously "borrowing" my wife's new Dell, now that her business (she's a Realtor, so if anyone's thinking of moving to Central Florida, pop me a note!) requires her to tote a laptop around. Yes, consider yourselves one of the many thousands of Beta-testers that Microsoft has suddenly obtained, but when you DO "complain" keep a "tester's mindset" ...