by pissmeoff » Wed Apr 30, 2003 6:10 pm
Hey Pissmeoff, you wouldn't happen to be an ex-MS programmer, would you?!
LOL, no can't say I am. I do program though. Don't get me wrong-there isn't a night that goes by that I don't play this sim. It's one of those games that I made a really good investment on, unlike others where once I'm finished it, I uninstall and put it away for a few months.
As for the bugs. I like to keep separate log files. In fs2000 I never had this problem, but with fs2k2, I do. That isn't right in itself. One should be moving forward with a new program, not backward. On to the log files. I like to have a logbook for the 747, 737, Learjet, helicopter and cessnas. Let's say I quit out of the sim and my logbook is the 737 logbook. I go into the sim, create a flight for the 747, select options/logbook and select the 747 logbook. Guess what? When I finish and I log my time, which is set up to do so when I exit the sim, the time is in the 737 logbook, not the 747. I consider this a bug. Again, fs2000 never did this. So, if I want to do a flight in the 747 I have to select the 747 logbook, quit out of the sim, and then start it back up and do my flight. There are some other bugs that one must look, but they are there. For instance, Meigs field. Start a flight at meigs, but just look around a little. If you look closely at the water, it goes uphill! I consider that a bug-programming error, what have you. There's plenty more areas that are like this. I forget exactly where they are, but they are there. I'm being picky, I know. So, I'm not really in the minority, I'm being more of a realist. MS needs some competition so that they will pick up their socks and stop putting out things that have problems/bugs. It's a damn shame because this sim is a great piece of work, and MS isn't the only company out there that's all about the dollar bill. I'm a perfectionist, which is part of my problem. When I do a job, I do not say, oh that will do. I spend plenty of sleepless nights working on programs until I get the damn thing right. I get more satisfaction knowing that someone paid me to get the program that they paid me for-one that works!