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Which version of FS do you use with the 737NG?

Which version of FS do you use with the 737NG? 315 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • FS2004 exclusively - drop that FS2002 oldie crap...
      84%
      267
    • FS2004 & FS2002, depending on my mood
      6%
      21
    • FS2002 mostly, but FS2004 sometimes
      3%
      11
    • FS2002 exclusively - my machine can't take FS2004
      5%
      16
    • 0%
    • 0%

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Captains-time for a new poll!This time, we'd like your assistance in telling us what version of FS you use to run the 737NG 600/700. Simple question, huh? :-)Cheers,

Lefteris Kalamaras - Founder

www.flightsimlabs.com

 

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I fly FS2002 only, I hope that you don't considder making the B744 or B738/9 for FS2004 only...:(Boaz...

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So you are one of three exclusive FS2002 users? May I ask why? Are you intending to upgrade soon?Cheers

Lefteris Kalamaras - Founder

www.flightsimlabs.com

 

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I love FS2004 version, and I don't know how there's people flying 2002 yet... :-hmmm

Well, maybe not all of us have Alienwares running on 4.8Ghz Intel Pentium 12 w/ UHTT, 12gb Ram, 2Gb Radeon 12000 cards...

Hey, don't diss those Fs2002 users. Although I haven't used Fs2002 since I bought Fs9 July 29th '03, I didn't uninstall it until yesterday, I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I just couldn't deny myself those 8 Gigs any longer, especially since my Fs2004 folder is beginning to grow (thanks PMDG)-Brass

I can't bring myself to remove FS2002 either. Once in a blue moon when I feel like taking out the 737's big sister, I'll go for 767PIC. But there are too many pro's in FS9 for me to put up with the drawbacks (IMHO) of FS2002 (ie.: taxiway signs, clouds, atc,etc...) on a daily basis.

Hello,very often I use FS2002. The reason is: Obviously I have to wait untilautumn 2004 or longer for all the realistic "German Airports" and I love flying from or to these airports.Best regards,Wolfgang (EDQD)

Hello Wolfgang,i bought all the german airports for FS2002 and got them to run with some tweaks in FS2004 without any flaws, so no need for you to keep FS2002.Best regardsHolger

Holger Kneib

I am running an AMD 2400, 1 Gig RAM, an ATI Radeon 9500, and getting stabile 20 frames, locked at 20 with clouds set to MAX.I have to confess that a lot of online traffic gives me a stutter here and there but nothing i couldn

Holger Kneib

FS 9

FS2002 ONLY for me... Everytime I install FS9, it lasts about 2 days and is uninstalled again!Ryan

Cheers,
Ryan

Professional Coffee Drinker/BAe146 Driver
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Er... would somebody like to explain to me what's so great about FS2004 when...1. If you have a slow computer, you have to run FS2004 scenery/cloud levels so low it looks no better than FS2002?2. You have to spend hours, on a regular basis, virus checking "billions" of FS2004 files? (Most of which you never use)3. If your computer hard drive is not big enough to hold FS2004 and FS2002, you can't run your favourite FS2002-based sim(s)?4. You have to buy FS2004 and a registered version of FSUIPC to run some sims (in U$ dollars when the exchange rate in your particular country is not always good)5. Bill Gates wins again (Some people call him a great humanitarian but, remember, he's using our money).My 2c's (Australian)-worthRgds.Ian.

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