On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:54:47 +0100
"Bo Berglund" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I might still do it since FS-X Deluxe is on sale for the equivalent 
> of 38 USD. Not a lot of money to bother with...

I'm not an expert. I haven't been in a seat with a stick or a yoke for
nigh on to three and a half decades, when I was a young teenager in the
right seat of my uncle's airplane.

I also recently bought a tricked out computer for work. I prefer the
Linux environment, but I needed a Windows box and this one came with
Vista installed, and I promised myself I wasn't going to muck with the
install. However, I had an old copy of FS-X in a box, that I hadn't
done anything with because it was on the high end of the resource
needs of my previous Windows machine and said "I wonder...".

So I installed it. I flew a bunch of the sample missions. I popped in
my town's airport and flew to the other one I drive by all the time.
Then I said "this is crap", and installed FlightGear, and then I had
joystick issues and now I'm thinking I'll just repartition and put
Linux on the machine, mostly so that I can run FlightGear.

As I said, any current feel for flight I have is two decades out of date
or gleaned from sitting back in the passenger section, but there are so
many places where FS-X feels *wrong* that it didn't work out for me
(especially in its helicopter sim, but that's a different rant). And I'm
saying this having complained on this very mailing list that you can
land the FlightGear P-51, an airplane that I've read has some
particularly heinous stall characteristics, by lowering the gear,
pulling all the way back on the stick, and waiting.

All this is the long way of saying that if you're looking for something
more realistic and less game-like you might spend your money on
X-Plane, or you could spend some time improving FlightGear, but I'm
pretty sure you'll find FS-X is going the wrong direction.

Dan

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