August 28, 200322 yr Are there any options for FS2004 to save your flight situations automatically at certain timed intervals. For when I blow a landing and want to do-over. I think there was a utility for previous versions. Can't remember what the name was ?SteveCYYZ
August 28, 200322 yr Steve,You are thinking of Autosave by Pete Dowson. It has been updated for FS2004 and is available at www.schiratti.com/dowsonDavid
August 28, 200322 yr If you want to do it manually go Flights/save flight.Give it a unique name and you can always go back to that point.
August 28, 200322 yr Author I've been looking for this file also, but according to your linked website it has not yet been updated for 2004. Have you sucessfully used it with 2004 or is there another updated file somewhere that I missed.Thanks i7-975 ext @ 4.0, Astek 120MM water cooler, ASUS P6T X58 MB, EVGA GTX 480 1.5 GB, 6GB Kingston Hyper X 1600 MHz, 2 128GB Kingston SSDs, 1 TB WD Black HD, CoolerMaster 1000W power supply, Cooler Master Storm Sniper case, TrackIR, Win 7 64 bit
August 28, 200322 yr Bob, Though I have not used AutoSave myself, I have read it works just fine in FS2004.Tony
August 28, 200322 yr A big thanks to Dave !What more can I ask, a name and a link too. :-)ThanksSteveCYYZ
August 28, 200322 yr Steve,No problem at all.Bob F,Autosave is listed further up Pete's page as updated for FS2004 although it does not list FS2004 in the description. I have used it in FS2004 and it works perfectly.David
August 28, 200322 yr Author Thanks everyone. I'm off to download the file and will install it tonight. Also thanks for the instructions on the knee board Denis. I'll give it a go.It's nice to have a place where you can get reliable information in a hurry.Bob i7-975 ext @ 4.0, Astek 120MM water cooler, ASUS P6T X58 MB, EVGA GTX 480 1.5 GB, 6GB Kingston Hyper X 1600 MHz, 2 128GB Kingston SSDs, 1 TB WD Black HD, CoolerMaster 1000W power supply, Cooler Master Storm Sniper case, TrackIR, Win 7 64 bit
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