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Would the last person staying, please douse the fire.....

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By charging 10 bucks for it and including new missions and DX11. Hardcore simmers would buy that in an instant.
And that would have probably covered coffee, tea and toilet rolls for the coders and very little else over that 6 months...A little reality here would go a long way, get over it.

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Well i say ditto to Sesquashtoo , and i might as well get in trouble , i have been waiting just as long as most of you good hardcore simmers , and even after the disapointment i had in FSX when it came out . And all the hell it gave me in getting it right was in the end worth it. I spent the next several years tweaking and tweaking and hating and loving it all at the same time.Why because it gave you real pleasure in flying for pilots and non pilots.Im afraid that those days are gone depending on a company to keep customers happy , you know and i know that we hardcore simmers were the real customers to really use Microsoft flight simulator for what we thought it should be.I dont think microsoft knew that there sim would take off like it did with real professionals and hobbiest, yeah we were a few in number but we used it to the fullest and way beyond even in there imagination.all of a sudden greats like peter dowson , and pmdg, radar contact, active sky people etc. gave us better and beyond to make Microsoft product even way better.In fact i know of no other software that launch so many third party greats , i have tons of software from third party folks that rely on microsoft FSX.Well here goes i signed up for the beta team and they chose me as one of the testers , and i might get kicked out for saying this, I was not impressed at all .Yes the graphics were good , but not that good , and how can you test with without comparring it to FSX, FS9 , i could not because they gave you nothing to work with.After about and hour fliying there funny little plane i got bored because you could not see how it looks in your world.i frankly got angry as the first post said , is this what you are going to give us, is this what we have been waiting for.i wont give much away but dont hold your breath and dump FSX just yet.Robert

Just call it FS11. Each version has sold millions, so it would have sold millions too.
It's called Flight instead of FS11 and it will sell millions of DLC.
It's called Flight instead of FS11 and it will sell millions of DLC.
That's great news? Looking forward for AS2012 for Flight!Cheers,- jahman.
And that would have probably covered coffee, tea and toilet rolls for the coders and very little else over that 6 months...A little reality here would go a long way, get over it.
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It's called Flight instead of FS11 and it will sell millions of DLC.
We'll see...

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If only we had read between the lines/lies we could have seem the freemium thing coming from years away.
Freemium's OK as long as a resonable amount of money gets us a resonable serious flgiht experience (I hesitate to use the word "simulator"), including heavies with FMC, weather, ATC, Vatsim and of course use of the great flight hardware we all have spend zillions on.Cheers,- jahman.

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