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BDS writes:
I doubt that sitting in front of your computer playing MSFS gives you the same feeling that I get when I take a late evening flight after work. I cruise along in the glassy-smooth air with the sun on the horizon and all my problems left far below and gone from my concsiousness. You might be surprised. I do not need to actually go anywhere, the experience itself is enough - it is a freedom and an internal peace that I cannot describe and that I cannot get from any other activity. There are often many roads leading to the same destination. Try to accept the possibility that your way may not be the only way. I doubt that playing MSFS gives you the same feeling that I get when I am soaring my hang glider and a hawk joins me in the thermal off of my wingtip, completely unafraid of the large "bird" he is sharing the thermal with, and we rise to 6,000 feet together. Maybe. I doubt that the feeling you get is one that I'd want to experience. But perhaps we're both wrong. I doubt that MSFS gives you the same feeling that I get when I am in a sailplane scratching for lift so I can make it back to the airport, or looking down from 10,000 feet having gotten there using nothing more than thermals. I'm not into gliding, even in simulation. I've tried it, and it bored me. I doubt that MSFS gives you the same feeling that I get when I see the runway appear out of the mist at DH on an ILS ... Actually, I suspect it may. The source of satisfaction in that case may come from factors that have nothing to do with the reality or irreality of the act. After all, some people are greatly pleased when they win a chess game, even though it isn't anything more than an extremely symbolic "battle." There is mystical significance in the actual experience that you will never understand because your mind is closed and you think you already know everything there is to know. I feel sorry for you. I have to smile reading this. Whose mind is really closed? When have I ever asserted that there are things you can never experience without using a simulator? Ponder on this: Not everyone is like you. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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