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Would You Pay $150 dollars for a sim?

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If the ex Aces team can throw together a really awesome successor to FSX, would you pay $150 for it?. I guess that I would. Reminds me of Flight Unlimited. That was pretty cool if you liked KSFO. To bad I can't fly around there with FSX so I hang out at KMSO and PAJN.jja
If "awsome" means that it would be to my full satisfaction, I certainly would spend 150 bucks on such a sim! Actually for me FSX didn't run too bad at all - before my computer was blown up by lightning, that is... (sad grin)! On that particular box, specifically acquired for FSX, I also installed FS9, which ran with the exhilarating speed of crap through a goose, if I may be so bold as to quote general George S. Patton jr. A sim with the speed of FS9 and the looks of FSX would answer at least one of the requirements for "my full satisfaction". Be well!Jaap Verduijn.
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Maybe..

In a hearbeat. I actually just saw a set of replacement gauge software (PFD, EICAS, Radio Console etc) for $375.00. $150 for a patched FSX w/o the issueswould be a steal.

Regards, Kendall

 

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