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First let me say I don't live in France.
I just loaded up the newest version of MSFS ( X ) and I must saw I've very impressed. The graphics are tremendous and the plane handling is much better then I remember from before. I must say I've improved my computer significantly since I last used FS 2004 but still I think this new one is very good. Jay - I recommend you upgrade your system at the hotel to this version if you have not already. I think you'll be impressed. John |
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John Theune writes:
Jay - I recommend you upgrade your system at the hotel to this version if you have not already. I think you'll be impressed. Make sure you have enough hardware to support it; it uses a lot more resources than its predecessor (FS 2004). Most of the improvements are eye candy, although that might make it more fun for many people. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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John Theune wrote:
Jay - I recommend you upgrade your system at the hotel to this version if you have not already. I think you'll be impressed. Other than the fact that it requires XP or Vista... And is picky about video cards -- the *one* machine that I have that has the misfortune to have come with XP installed upon it will not run MS FS X because of the onboard video not being supposedly compatible... Luckily I found this out by downloaded the demo instead of paying for the actual software... |
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Mxsmanic wrote: courtesy snip/total
IIRC you never bothered to complete the flight lessons in MSFS and haven't yet achieved the proficiency to climb to altitude and level off without porpoising... and have never flown a real aircraft for a single second Therefore, any opinions you might have of MSFS X are moot. AFAICT you simply fond of masturbating your keyboard with the end result being projectile diarrhea. I don't believe I have ever had the misfortune of meeting a person more intellectually lazy than yourself, to wit: "In a true glider, you can stay up indefinitely by taking advantage of things like thermals." You seem to be an exceptionally ignorant idiot sans any power of deduction/search skills/restraint toward forwarding any and every idiotic question/premise that pops into your "mind". ----- - gpsman |
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John,
it requires 15 GB disk space to start with and is a resource hog - but man, those graphics sure have improved. More importantly, the flight modelling has been much improved, too. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() "Grumman-581" wrote in message ... John Theune wrote: Jay - I recommend you upgrade your system at the hotel to this version if you have not already. I think you'll be impressed. Other than the fact that it requires XP or Vista... And is picky about video cards -- the *one* machine that I have that has the misfortune to have come with XP installed upon it will not run MS FS X because of the onboard video not being supposedly compatible... Luckily I found this out by downloaded the demo instead of paying for the actual software... If you are considering any new game here is a neat little website called System Requirement Lab. Id does require that you allow Active-X but I have used it with no problems or malware as a result. It will check your computer against a number of games and see if you have the system needed to run them. It's not perfect but it works. http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srl |
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Where can you get Microsoft Flight Simulator X?
-- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Ron,
Where can you get Microsoft Flight Simulator X? Uhm, in a shop? Try Circuit City, Amazon, Avshop.com or anything else that will take your money. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Ron, Where can you get Microsoft Flight Simulator X? Uhm, in a shop? Try Circuit City, Amazon, Avshop.com or anything else that will take your money. I happened to get my copy yesterday at Circuit City and it was 59.99 for the deluxe package vs 69.99 retail. |
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![]() "gpsman" wrote in message oups.com... IIRC you never bothered to complete the flight lessons in MSFS and haven't yet achieved the proficiency to climb to altitude and level off without porpoising... and have never flown a real aircraft for a single second Therefore, any opinions you might have of MSFS X are moot. That seems a little harsh. Do I have to have stormed Omaha Beach to know whether Battlefield 1942 is a good first-person shooter? Do I have to have flown combat missions over Germany to know whether I liked the movie Memphis Belle? His comment about having enough system resources to run it compared to 2004 is useful in my decision whether to upgrade. |
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