How quickly we have forgotten...

FSX including FSX Steam version.

Re: How quickly we have forgotten...

Postby Joe_D » Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:37 am

My very first flight sim was "IFR" for the C-64.

If my memory serves me right, it ran exactly as advertised (and expected) with the hardware and OS it was released for.
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Re: How quickly we have forgotten...

Postby Serpent_6 » Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:04 am

My first sim i flew was FS 4, later i got Flight Unlimited 2 which was a great sim and after that Flight Unlimited 3 but that was very buggy in my opinion ( taxiways that dissapeared and stuff).
After FU3 i got FS 2000 and had great fun putting planes and other stuff into it ;D i ran that until we got a new pc in late 04 and that could let me fly FS9.
FS9 is now shelved for FSX ;)
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Re: How quickly we have forgotten...

Postby an-225 » Sun Nov 19, 2006 6:43 pm

The only complaint I have had with FSX is the logbook corruption glitch but I fixed that and can't complain about anything else.



Hey how did you fix it?  My logbook is corrupted too.  >:(
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Re: How quickly we have forgotten...

Postby FLMach1 » Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:51 pm

My logbook problem was different than yours. My logbook got corrupted and wouldn't let me even play the game. If my memory serves me correct, you're having problems with it not logging flights. I don't know how to fix that. Mine logged bad data and I had to go in and fix the bad data. The logbook appears to have major problems on a couple of levels.
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