Well, after my dad alerted me to a sale at my local Fry's, and seeing a 250GB drive for $120, we jumped on it! Instead of having 8GB, I know have 258GB.
So now, I no longer have to deinstall one game/simulator to run another!
Much schweetness is abounding here!
8) So, now I actually can have FS2004 (there's no real need for FS2002 with this), CFS3, CFS2, CFS1, Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour, Medal of Honor: All...
You get the point.
So, I have come back, but I haven't been keeping tabs on the downloads being released (it's not like I'd remember them anyway).
So what is out there for FS2004 that:
- Has a complete external/internal model
- Panel is available (does not have to be bundled)
- Animations use stock keys (lowering flaps won't open the exit/canopy)
- No goofy stuff(I once downloaded an almost perect P-51: When you lowered the gear, a book would show up. ???)
- Not a bajillion polys (I have a 500Mhz processor mind you, and I don't believe in overclocking! )
- Textures
- Good textures. I mean good textures. I don't mean, "Wow, that's good textures." I mean, 8%3&1 ~*=%2 those are the best %^(#! textures I've ever &%+|>,*@ seen! By far, textures are the number one reason (80%) I reject aircraft.
- Everything's textured.
I'm doing this (again) because it's really hard to ditinguish between A+ add-ons and A- add-ons with tiny little thumbnails, and I'm not about to download Simviaton's (or anybody else's for that matter) entire library on a 56K.
I don't mean to be an a-hole; I'm just the pickiest dang person out there when it comes to add-ons. I've always said, if you've managed to please
me you're either the bestest designer out there or you have too much spare time.
I don't care what it is, so long as it has wings, I'll fly it! Anything from a Fokker Dr.1 to an Airbus A380! I'm not picky about sounds tho'.
-Mike S.