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06-26-08, 04:48 AM | #1 |
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The last of the airports of the FS9-German Airports series finally has been released, making the release of the Boxed version of German Airports 2 (Cologne, Hannover, Dortmund, Leipzig/Halle and my home airport Münster-Osnabrück) imminent.
And the new airport Leipzig looks amazing! With aircraftbridges over the Autobahn with moving traffic, and moving train traffic in the railway station where the ICE do stop-and-go. Check some nice pics: http://www.aerosoft.de/_php_projekte/_php_screenshots2/screenshots.php?sp=fs2004&p=ga2leipzig German Airports 2 promises to be the last purchase for FS9 that I will do, maybe with the only exception of the spectacular Airbus-project by RealityXP.
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06-26-08, 06:44 AM | #2 |
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thought I,m not into this kind of payware, I must say that you can see there has been a lot of work put into.
very nice, I like details HunterICX
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06-26-08, 09:18 AM | #3 | |
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Heathrow probbaly is the most impressive and close-to-reality recreation of an airport I have ever seen. Taxiing there really makes your eyes wide in wonder, and makes you feel small and tiny.
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06-26-08, 10:17 AM | #4 | |
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anyhow, dont get me wrong I'm all about that Detail-detail but at the moment I have other priorities to spend my money on, and are a bit too busy to get in to non-combat flight sims. Planning to get FSX later this year and hopefully it will be aged with most of its potential on the surface like FS9 now is. as long a game contains aircraft with props I'm all about them :p the older the better. HunterICX
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06-26-08, 11:47 AM | #6 |
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06-26-08, 12:50 PM | #7 |
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Sky does usually pick out some great packs for FS, and when I finally have enough money put to one side to my grubby mits on it, I shall begin investigating |
06-26-08, 06:14 PM | #8 |
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Hunter,
if you go for VFR flying later, your choice of FSX is okay. But if you go for airliner modules, chose FS9. It simply runs them more reliable and flawless. FSX is known amongst insiders to create instability (due to both unripe modules released and system ressource getting double-hammered) with complex airliner-modules. the old stuff for FS9, the proven good stuff, is fixed and dealt with. Perfect deal, in other words. Also, if you prefer IFF flying, you do not see the ground-based eye candy at FL340 anyway, so why wasting so much money on it, and time to fix things? If you plan to invest in additonal upgrades and addons that run simultaneously, you NEED sysetm reserves, asle yopur frames will stall. Depending on your system, the reserve will be greater with FS9 than with FSX. there is a reason why FS9 addons are still under developement. I hold high expectations of this, for example: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=889786#post889786 It promises to become something special, if they do it right and release it not totally bugged.
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