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Question of dificulty from fs2002 (Read 169 times)
May 15
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, 2003 at 11:25am
BlueVolk
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Hi!
Tomorrow there is my birthday and I get the fs2002 professional edition. But one question I have:
Many of my friends had sad that the fs2002 very difficult is. Is that so? ???
PS: Excuse my English (I'm from Germany)!
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May 15
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Craig.
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it depends on what you call difficult really. it really depends on how indepth you want to go with it, there are lessons to help you with pretty much everything you need to know.
any problems you have people here are always here to help
oh and happy birthday for tomorow
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May 15
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Hey Blue Volk, have a great birthday tomorrow
Like Craig said we'll all be glad to try and help, you'll find everyone here is friendly and FS mad
With the difficulty thing, in the opening page click on settings (near the bottom left of the screen), and then choose realism settings. You can adjust how easy or difficult things are there. My advice, keep them low until you've mastered taking off and landing in a few aircraft, and then just gradually increase the settings. Before you know it you'll be a aviation star.
Ozzy.
Ps. I'm an English teacher, and your English is good, far better than my German.
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All i can say is i started out in Cessna's did the lessons and checkrides and now i am flying 747's and RAF globemasters to the USA! Have a great birthday and report back to us on how you found it!
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May 15
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, 2003 at 3:08pm
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Glücklicher Geburtstag, und noch viele!
FS2002 ist ein wenig schwieriges, aber das macht es Spaß. Sie werden sich freuen, wenn Sie verstehen, wie es arbeitet.
Genießen Sie!
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