by Boaz Shachar » Sat Jul 05, 2003 9:00 am
I think you guys are forgetting something.
when you buy corn, you pay the farmer for the fuel, seeds, water, fertilizer (etc) that he spent his money on, so that you could eat his wonderful corn.
when a modeler spends hundreds of hours surfing the net for info, designing his models, while watching his electric and phone bill rocket, he deserves something in return.
I have never bought a payware model (can't afford it) but it costs so much because of the time and money put into it. getting real sounds means going out and recording them, getting real dynamics means going out and finding the pilots, and getting the accurate shape and paint means finding those high quality 3-views and taking high quality pictures of the real thing.
When you buy FS you buy a platform, a platform for running future aircraft and sceneries. It is by no means a "finished product", that's the beauty of FS, you have an endless amount of posibilities. A product costs 25$ because that's what the modeler needs to cover his costs and makes some extra cash. Back in the days of FS-95 models were simple, so payware was out of the question, but nowadays we want all moving surfaces, full panel, custom gauges, working VC and virtual cabin, compressing spinning tilting and coffee making wheels, we want it all. Getting all that takes time and money.
you don't get your corn for free, don't expect high quality aircraft to be free either.
Boaz (IAFpilot03)