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MS Flight Alternative

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It's a rather crude platform on some aspects, but free and promissing, and runs on MAC and Linux... No replacement for FLIGHT of course, just a suggestion because new airliner complexity has been added to the latest versions, and the underlying JSBSim is a really good FM!

You're right, I forgot Flightgear. I still did not try it, but from some videos it seems that the scenery is not very nice. Am I wrong?A.

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It is about competing games or lack of... Thanks for you constructive addition to the thread. Very thoughtful of you.
Despite your sarcasm... yes was a good point... this is a good topic for "Hangar Chat".In this forum, it is nothing more than a thread for whiners and complainers... ironically some stating they would not pay a small fee for a commercial grade sim (stick to your game then).

If a thread doesn't conform to anyone's cognitive biases it is better left alone than hijacking it and calling people with opposing views whiners. If appropriate for another forum report it and a moderator will move it.

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

If a thread doesn't conform to anyone's cognitive biases it is better left alone than hijacking it and calling people with opposing views whiners.
I think I'll stick with my original opinion... and that is what "these kinds of threads" turn into if not already... another form of FLIGHT bashing.There is already "cognitive bias" in this Forum :rolleyes: and it's too bad too many here attempt to hijack this Forum to play out their personal vendetta against Microsoft.And really... as far hijacking :LMAO: (your feigning an affront aside) so many threads in all these forums go so askew, following the different topical lines in a single thread can sometimes feel like having to follow the lines on an etch-a-sketch.
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So what about this thread again is about MS Flight? Oh right, hardly anything. Why is this here?
No way about MS Flight. Actually, I think it is a great oportunity for some 3rd party developers to get together and come with something. Heck, if my software skills where in computer gaming I would team up with my others and put something together, unfortunately I do e-Commerce and Accounting.Remember, Austin created X-plane up to 5th, or 6th iteration by himself. ;)In conclusion I was hoping everyone would at least +1 on the thought of having a union of developers create something that is better what is currently out there, and maybe, maybe ... probably a wishful thinking.
It's a rather crude platform on some aspects, but free and promissing, and runs on MAC and Linux... No replacement for FLIGHT of course, just a suggestion because new airliner complexity has been added to the latest versions, and the underlying JSBSim is a really good FM!
Thanks for the tip, I will try it and look to the development.A.
There is already "cognitive bias" in this Forum :rolleyes: and it's too bad too many here attempt to hijack this Forum to play out their personal vendetta against Microsoft.
Best thing to do is ignore the flamers and the threads won't derail...

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

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