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I bought the official strategy guide for 2002 and thought it was useless.
If I could find it I would send it to you for free but I think I must have chucked it. The only good thing was that the company sent me the wrong version and it had a copy of the game with it, they didn't reply to my e-mail so I had 2 legal copies running. The manual that came with Fly!, another sim, was very detailed. I have seen this in bargain bins very cheap recently. If it's got the manual it would be worth spending a few pounds (dollars) just for that. There are many websites that go through the basics. Have a look at http://www.navfltsm.addr.com/ http://www.tony.smiths.btinternet.co...e_tutorial.htm "DE" wrote in message ... I'm having the same problem. The issue with the in-game help is that there are LOTS of instructions on how to operate the GPS' many buttons and access its many pages, but very little effort put into the 'when and why' you use it. More 'when and why' are infinitely more accessible for newcomers. I recently discovered the dusty box of an older PC flight sim called Flight Unlimited when clearing out my attic. It was developed by Looking Glass Technologies (who are sadly no longer in business). Their nicely printed (shock horror) paper manual described all the instruments not only in technical manual operation terms but also included sections on when and why you would use them in certain situations. This is lacking for the most part in all versions of Microsoft's sim. I have FS2004 and can plainly see it's a superb flight sim but I'm finding learning how to fly within it more of a chore than a challenge. I'm sure learning to fly in the real world is more fun than this? At the risk of appearing cynical I can imagine that the kind of detail and instruction mentioned above is restricted to the "Official Strategy Guide" publications that accompany many games these days. Does anyone have this guide and is it worth the price? -DE "Dave Schwartz" wrote in message et... Hi all. I am trying very hard to learn the relationship between the GPS, Flight Planner, ATC and Auto Pilot, but it is not easy. I have read and re-read the FS Manual a number of times, but what is happening is that I am hardly using the program any more because I am spending so much time reading the manual. Is there any really good site with FS tutorials and downloadable flights, where I can learn how to use these 4 features and how they interrelate with each other? -- Dave Schwartz Commack, NY |
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