Flight Sim 2002
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Scoobyster,
I bought this a couple of months ago, and if you're into trying to teach yourself to fly ,it gets quite addictive.
I think differences between standard and Pro are that Pro gives you a couple of extra aircraft, and there are some additional advanced features.The main functions/options are pretty much the same.(interactive ATC/weather/air trafic, etc, etc,etc
One bit of advice would be to get yourself a good feedback joystick with rudder control.
Well worth the 45 quid I paid, and I know you can get it cheaper now.It's not as easy as it looks!
Steve
I bought this a couple of months ago, and if you're into trying to teach yourself to fly ,it gets quite addictive.
I think differences between standard and Pro are that Pro gives you a couple of extra aircraft, and there are some additional advanced features.The main functions/options are pretty much the same.(interactive ATC/weather/air trafic, etc, etc,etc
One bit of advice would be to get yourself a good feedback joystick with rudder control.
Well worth the 45 quid I paid, and I know you can get it cheaper now.It's not as easy as it looks!
Steve
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I used to have FS2000. To be honest apart from improved graphics and a rather annoying front end FS2002 isn't all that much different.
Saying that I do like it. Runs a little slow (due to my ATi Rage 128 graphics card I think).
The machine is a 650Mhz, 512Mb ram. Gonna change graphics card to a GeForce 3 Ti200 64Mb card.
Saying that I do like it. Runs a little slow (due to my ATi Rage 128 graphics card I think).
The machine is a 650Mhz, 512Mb ram. Gonna change graphics card to a GeForce 3 Ti200 64Mb card.
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