FsPassengers

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FsPassengers

Postby Moach » Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:48 am

anyone else tried this addon? it's AMAZING

you can have your pilot career, buy and sell planes, make flights to earn money, screw up to lose some ;D

you can hear the passengers boarding your aircraft and the crew announcements, you have to mind how satisfied your passengers are and serve them food and drinks to keep them happy

it gives purpose to the FS experience, now you're flying for a reason :D

it costs about 20 euro, but theres a fully working demo available for D/L (it limits you to takeoff only from KSFO, land anywhere)

i just tried my first flight with it, was surprised to see the passengers getting more and more scared on the takeoff run... seems i forgot to secure the cabin door ::)

this addon integrates seamlessly with FS, you don't have to leave it running on the background because it places itself as a new drop-down menu when you press alt, so you can manage your career and flights without even having to pause the game

amazing really... you haven't played FS until you've played it with this

(http://www.fspassengers.com)

c ya

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Re: FsPassengers

Postby Craig. » Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:49 am

I must admit since buying it on day 1 i have been using fs alot more. Especially heavies.
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby Moach » Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:54 am

what i really liked is that the 737 Experience works perfectly with it...

which shows that you can use it with just about ANY aircraft...
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby Craig. » Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:58 am

I did an experiment with a fighter and it worked. Just no money to be made there. But good if you want a flight company that offers pleasure flights in them.
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby SaVas » Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:49 pm

Yep. I too was surprised by it. Didnt think I would find it interesting, however, I have had it since my first flight with the demo, bought it because I wanted to fly out of other cities, and viola, I have found it to be a very customizable program well worth the expense. Plus Dan and his beta testers have proved to be great with customer satisfaction and tech support which to me can make or break a payware company and his dedication definitely makes it worthwhile.

I accidentally deleted my main company since it had a similar name to the first one I created that I didnt use, so I started over with a mill in the bank, bought a MAAM DC3 that was formerly a United Airlines aircraft that was rusting away in the US Virgin Islands for $465,000 which needed a bit of work, had a few problems with hitting birds and getting slapped with heavy repairs on my legs flying to its future home of Ketchikan AK...Now I have finally purchased an aging DC-6 that was once owned by SAS, with the money the DC-3 made me, and eventually will repaint it also with Polar Airlines, and home base as it is with the DC-3 is in Alaska.

The thing I love about FSP is it has given me an immersion factor that was needed in FS9 and to dust off some of the payware and freeware aircraft I have had in my hanger.
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby Craig. » Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:53 pm

I can also say it has improved my flying immensley. No more hard landings or overspeeding to get somewhere quicker ;D And thats whats great about it, unlike before where sitting for hours on end just to land and park had little to gain from it especially in the heavies, now it does and it feels like your actually really benifiting from it. I am currently running an A321 round various places in the US and europe trying to save up for a DC10 i have.
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby SaVas » Tue Sep 06, 2005 7:21 pm

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Re: FsPassengers

Postby JBaymore » Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:03 pm

Savas,

Wow!  200 hours since the beginning of August.  Amazing.

And congratulations, Captain.


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Re: FsPassengers

Postby smashie » Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:03 am

200 hours  :o

I must admit I was sceptical about it, but I tried the demo and loved it. It made me concentrate a  lot more on my landings. They've improved quite a bit (well I think so).

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Re: FsPassengers

Postby SaVas » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:41 pm

[quote]Savas,

Wow!
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby SaVas » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:43 pm

Trust me, Ive been working so damned much with this new job lol. Im on call 24/7 whether Im at work or at home...seriously. I get calls on holidays, anytime in the morning be it 2am on a Tuesday morning, or 9pm on a Wednesday, and I put in 10 to 14 hours M-F AT work.

Gotta love autopilot

EDIT: Im tired enough that I just quoted myself instead of editing the original message *smacks head*
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby svenpurple7 » Thu Sep 08, 2005 4:16 pm

Congrats Savas!  I was wondering how you did it so quickly.  ???
What did you do when you were a C2?  I can't buy any a/c that can fly for 8 to 10 hours while I am asleep or at work.  :'(
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby SaVas » Thu Sep 08, 2005 6:30 pm

[quote]Congrats Savas!
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby svenpurple7 » Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:12 pm

Nice!  :D
Thanks for the idea Savas.  It works like a charm.  Helps me get my hours in while I sleep.  ;D
FsPassengers rocks!!!
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Re: FsPassengers

Postby looie » Tue Sep 20, 2005 1:22 pm

i got the demo of fspassenger,how do you know if the fasten seatbelt sign is on and stuff.
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