by Gary R. » Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:32 pm
Well, consider that FS9 can now be bought at Walmart for $29.98. I have never seen an FS version go down in price while still current before. I remember FS2000 commanding a $65 shelf price right up until FS2002 hit the shelves and FS2002 commanded a $54 price until FS9 but a year after release FS9 price has dropped $15 from original release. Only time I've seen it. Did you all ever consider that commercial developers have to raise there own bar due to the fact that hobbyist developers are making better and better freeware? Allow me to elaborate. FSDzigns Connie, Project Fokker, anything by Milton Shupe. George Carty's 707, in gauges there's the CIVA, Don Kuhn's Garmins (no, you can't enter a flight plan but otherwise, very realistic and FREE) I could go on and on. The recent Piaggio Avanti in the download area, will it match FSD's?? If so, sucks to be FSD, being matched by an amatuer for something they want to charge for. Once a hobbyist starts programing FMC's and other complicated systems, the last bastions of payware advantages will be down. It WILL happen eventually.
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