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Reply #45 - Jun 19th, 2011 at 3:46pm

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Strategic Retreat wrote on Jun 19th, 2011 at 2:53pm:
I have actually little to add to Daube's answer, beside pointing out a pair of problems.


What A surprise.

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Are we going to discuss the newness of the sim engine on how things ONLY LOOKING at static screenshots?

You have a little idea of how preposterous that kind of discussion would sound, right? Huh


You may not know this, but there are a few in-game videos of Flight as well.

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And let's not forget that this is not the first time they promised heaven, only to send everything to hell down the line, in the past.

It becomes increasingly difficult to believe the sometimes bombastic boasts about the greatness of their code, when the results we have under our eyes is something like FSX. Suspicion and distrust is something THEY seeded among the users, not anyone of us.


And let's not forget that Flight is not known as Flight Simulator anymore, so they have a chance to start over and change their past, as they did from Windows Vista to Windows 7. (Vista = bad, 7 = good)

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The quoted statement has left me open mouthed... enough to make me pose you a SERIOUS question: forgive me, are you a M$ shareholder?


I am not part of Microsoft in any way, and I'm sure that if I was, I wouldn't even be able to answer that question. Add-on developers just like to look at things from a realistic point of view. I had read on avsim a while back that when Phil Taylor was still posting on there, he said that FSX was not old as many had thought, but instead had the core files updated and was running on more modern technology. NOT on old code like many think. Wish I could find that original post.

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Answer to your startling claim above: Why do you need to buy a new car, when you can MODERNIZE your old and knackered one?


Not a good analogy. It is a hobby of people to fix/modernize old cars. Doesn't apply to flight sims that well.  Grin

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For all the rest, I say this: WE all have but ONE power, and that is to vote with our money.

Let's use this power WELL for once this time, shall we? Let us reward the GOOD and leave the <expletive deleted> to rot, advertisings be damned to everlasting hell. We pay with GOOD MONEY, not the Monopoly cash, so if it's good like our money, let's buy and enjoy it rewarding the good work made. If it's bad, DO NOT buy it and enjoy something else that is as good as our money instead. Doing this, it will send a message, I hope.


Many casual gamers as well as LONG time Microsoft Flight Simulator users will buy Flight no matter what. Gamers because they want to try out new games/simulators, Flight Sim users because they have bought every single version of flight simulator since version 1. I too, will buy it when it's out first thing. It can be good, or it could not be. Either way, I'll give it a try because I'm one of those flight sim fans that looks past the obvious issues. They are something you can get over and don't whine about after a while. FSX is a good flight sim with a few bugs. The problem is usually the person or the computer.
 
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Reply #46 - Jun 19th, 2011 at 8:22pm

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I didn't want to compound, but you left yourself open so clearly...



BrandonF wrote on Jun 19th, 2011 at 3:46pm:
And let's not forget that Flight is not known as Flight Simulator anymore, so they have a chance to start over and change their past, as they did from Windows Vista to Windows 7. (Vista = bad, 7 = good)


You either do not know what you're talking about or are guilty to know it too well, but choose to forget. Like no one hereabout knows that Windows 7 is exactly how Win Vista SHOULD have been had M$ not been in a rush to get it prematurely out and collect urgent money from the poor saps who bought it.

I'm not saying wanting to make money is a bad thing. It BECOMES a bad thing according to the methods employed, and to abuse of your customers' trust IS NOT a nice thing, AT ALL. AND please DON'T START saying this has nothing to do with what we were discussing about, it was YOU who went on a tangent.



BrandonF wrote on Jun 19th, 2011 at 3:46pm:
Not a good analogy. It is a hobby of people to fix/modernize old cars. Doesn't apply to flight sims that well. Grin


You took this part out of the contest it WAS MEANT TO BE for it to make perfect sense. Please answer to IT ALL, without cutting where you like, or keep your peace. Thank you.



BrandonF wrote on Jun 19th, 2011 at 3:46pm:
Many casual gamers as well as LONG time Microsoft Flight Simulator users will buy Flight no matter what. Gamers because they want to try out new games/simulators, Flight Sim users because they have bought every single version of flight simulator since version 1. I too, will buy it when it's out first thing. It can be good, or it could not be. Either way, I'll give it a try because I'm one of those flight sim fans that looks past the obvious issues. They are something you can get over and don't whine about after a while. FSX is a good flight sim with a few bugs. The problem is usually the person or the computer.


There'd be A LOT to say about your point of view about FSX and how upside down it unquestionably is, but I don't want to beat a horse dead five years ago so I'll keep away from it... but please answer me this: What in the blazes has this to do with us actually NEEDING to use our money BETTER to encourage GOOD products and busting down lousy screw ups?

Should we buy everything that gets out, even if it is a wreck, only because someone took upon himself to cobble it together in their spare time, put it in a sparkling box and write "new thing" all upon it?

Why exactly?

Be it ever so clear I'm NOT calling Flight a screw up or a wreck beforetime, it was a figure of speech to help the discussion along, and actually, if you take the time to read my previous posts you'll see I'm still hoping for something good to get out of it (even if... should M$ make Flight good and then really decide to blind it Apple-style... God help me, I'm SO going X-plane PERMANENTLY it's not even remotely funny), but it IS and REMAINS my DEAR hope that people decide to use their money INTELLIGENTLY, to buy and reward the work of those who deserve success and to punish with a deserved loss those shirkers who don't.

You against it? And if so, why?
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