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My sentiments exactly, kudos to ACES but fsx is just not for me. I am gratified every day to see from Avsim's file uploads that many, many authors still seem to feel the same.Plainly there is no mass migration this time - very curious to see what happens in the next year or two.regards,Markhttp://www.dreamfleet2000.com/a320/custbanner2.jpg


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>I absolutely mean no disrespect whatsoever to the good folks>over at ACES, but I personally have found some of their more>subtle changes with Flight Simulator (within FSX) to be>completely unacceptable to me and I have permanently removed>FSX from my system and will never reinstall it.Just curious as to what the subtle changes are. I find everything in regard to flight as an improvement, which includes trim, the percieved feel, moving and changing airmasses, and the crispness of cockpit/panel textures.My thoughts above, won't apply to complex airliner addon's, heavy AI, or airport sceneries that require framerate overhead. This is where FSX is definately lacking for the time being; and FS9 is better suited for the task, IMO. L.Adamson

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>Just curious as to what the subtle changes are. I find>everything in regard to flight as an improvement, which>includes trim, the percieved feel, moving and changing>airmasses, and the crispness of cockpit/panel textures.I agree with you here. I've been doing some flying in Alaska and the flight enviroment is better. You can get a little bit of it with FS9 and ASV6.5 But overall it's better in FSX. Wow I agree with L. Adamson. :)

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Dave I'm posting my support for FS9. Good thread topic... :-)Developers need to keep their FS9 development in full swing for the foreseeable future.


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Gentlemen:Well said.Except for an occassional "crash to desktop" FS9 runs perfectly smooth on my gaming machine by Gateway: a 3.5 Ghz w/3Gbt's of RAM and a Radeon X800XT card.This 53 yr. old simmer enjoys relaxing on my days off with the few Add-On's I have, planning for my retirement, and not spending the ridiculous amounts of money needed to keep up with the latest/greatest version of this game every 2-3 years.I have FSX, but have added only FSUIPC to it. It's (FSX) performance is still "under evaluation".Good topic.:-spacecraft

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>>>Just curious as to what the subtle changes are. I find>>everything in regard to flight as an improvement, which>>includes trim, the percieved feel, moving and changing>>airmasses, and the crispness of cockpit/panel textures.>>I agree with you here. I've been doing some flying in Alaska>and the flight enviroment is better. You can get a little bit>of it with FS9 and ASV6.5 But overall it's better in FSX. >>Wow I agree with L. Adamson. :) Its still nowhere as good as Holger's work over at www.fsaddon.com .Vancouver+ and Misty Fjords are awesome.


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>Dave I'm posting my support for FS9. Good thread topic...>:-)>>Developers need to keep their FS9 development in full swing>for the foreseeable future.Thanks Les, I was wondering where you was hiding? ;-)


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;-) Sorry it took me so long to catch this thread...


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FSX is a no-no on my PC: P4 3Ghz with 1Gb RAM and a 256Mb graphics card. I got FS2002 in November 2001, and FS9 was released less than two years later. I decided to skip FS9 as I wasn't ready to switch. I had great hopes for FS10, but the stuttering and fps were too much.I support FS9. I may pick up a cheap copy on Ebay, and most FS9 aircraft work in FS8 :)

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Add me to the list also.I spent a lot of cash on a new PC for FSX which does run well, but I just dont like the look of it for some reason.!FS9 runs superbly for me so it will stay on my drive for many months yet.CheersKeith

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Count me in also, FS9 runs just great on my machine with all its fine addons. Tried the FSX demo,it ran like a sack of dead mice.So thanks to microsoft for the demo,saved me a fistful of UK pounds. Happy landings all. Arthurplum. P4 3.4G 120Gb sata HD 1024 mb ram Nvidia 7600GT graphics

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Count me in. FSX runs fine on my PC but I prefer FS9. FSX does not look good to me and it doesn't have enough to offer me as the next generation MSFS. I'm staying with FS9. You make a good addon for FS9, you'll have my money. You make it FSX only you lose my purchase.Jason


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Here Here! :)I purchased a scenery package this past week for FS9 and will be picking up a utility from Abacus this coming week. My FS9 still has a lot of life left in her. Great to see a lot of developers continuing to support and build for FS9. ;) Blake


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Hi Dave,Add me to that list! I've invested too much in FS9 software to junk it all and start again.Cheers,


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