September 24, 201411 yr Better hope they don't force you buy every little bit and piece like they do on their train simulator. Train simulator, with all its combined DLC content, is the most expensive piece of gaming software on STEAM coming in at a little over $4000 for all the add-on locomotives and all the liveries. I have an idea: Let's use the term "add-on" instead of DLC. Should make everyone happy as flight simmers in general are no strangers to forking out hundreds, even thousands of $ for add-on planes and scenery but heaven forbid we have to buy any DLC. By the way I got TS2014 for $5 in a Humble Bundle and I have as of yet not been forced to buy any DLC. Heck, I even got it upgraded to the 2015 version for free should I ever install it... Rolf Lindbom
September 26, 201411 yr Better hope they don't force you buy every little bit and piece like they do on their train simulator. Train simulator, with all its combined DLC content, is the most expensive piece of gaming software on STEAM coming in at a little over $4000 for all the add-on locomotives and all the liveries. XD I'd rather not pay that much for FSX. Hopefully they will use a better business model for FSX on steam and can breathe some new life into the old gal yet. $4,000? That's it! I've got more than that in FSX. I have over $500 in the PMDG 777 alone. Ric Elmore
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