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Microsoft "Drive" in the works?...

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Oh yes...and then we can drive down to the local beach from the airport, and simulate surfboarding...and when having done with that...simulate ourselves over to a beach-side pub for a cold one or two. Simulated beer in a flight sim...yeah...I can sort of see that.... Microsoft has any avenue to head off into...and if Flight really sucks at RTM....head off perhaps into the simulated sunset....*(grin).

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-Ryan Vince

 

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Oh yes...and then we can drive down to the local beach from the airport, and simulate surfboarding...and when having done with that...simulate ourselves over to a beach-side pub for a cold one or two. Simulated beer in a flight sim...yeah...I can sort of see that.... Microsoft has any avenue to head off into...and if Flight really sucks at RTM....head off perhaps into the simulated sunset....*(grin).
You forgot the pinnacle of success; simulating playing a flight simulator within the simulator.
Wait a second guys before you beat of the original post....Remember that ACES was working on a Flight Simulator and a Train Simulator that was going to share the same engine?????You seem to be forgeting that.ACES was taking it in the direction of Flight Simulator but you can also simulate anything else.ALSO...Isn't possible to drive a car in FSX today??? Isn't possible to drive a boat in FSX today??? wWho is to say, perhaps the scenery they are working on for Hawaii can be used for Planes, Trains and Automobiles. It is an MS creation so they can do with it whatever they please.Cheers
I kinda would like that to happen, but I'm one of the few.
So long as you only want to fly in Hawaii. <-- tired

Jeff Bea

I am an avid globetrotter with my trusty Lufthansa B777F, Polar Air Cargo B744F, and Atlas Air B748F.

Although I love the idea of MS Drive, I would not necessarily want it in MS Flight. But I would not be totally opposed to it either.

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Great band! Thanks for reminding me. Cheersjja

And lest we forget..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GCeYC0OSis&feature=related
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In this case and this forum though I think that response is "Fragile".

I think that response is "Close to the Edge" on this forum.

Mike Mann

...or "Madman at the Screens" from their most recent aviation themed album "Fly from Here" - which isn't bad by the way!

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

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Yes are my favourite band. Fantastic group.

Tristan

 

Living in the beautiful Chilterns.

 

FS System: intel e8600 core 2 duo cpu, asus p5q deluxe motherboard, 4gb ddr2 1066 corsair memory thermaltake 750w power supply, palit 9800gtx+ 512mb graphics card, 750gb sata2 hard drive, 500gb sata2 hard drive, coolermaster v8 cpu cooler, antec 900 case, xp pro 32 bit, creative xfi titanium sound card, 22x dvd/rw. Still sticking and rocking with FS9.

 

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."

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