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Imaginesim is now offering 3 of their older airports for free. The airports are Newark, New Orleans, and Detroit. You can get them from Imaginesim's website.

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They are for F2004. Has anyone tried them in FSX or Prepar3d?


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They are for F2004. Has anyone tried them in FSX or Prepar3d?

 

Why?

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They are for F2004. Has anyone tried them in FSX or Prepar3d?

I just installed it into FSX, doesn't seem to work properly :(

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These are great airports for FS9. Do any of the FS9 posters so far know if the updates from ImagineSim website are required or if they are in the pkg already. regards, David

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Why?

Because he wants to know.


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Because he wants to know.

 

Indeed .... quite intuitively obvious to the most casual observer ..... but .....

as his signature states: "... a recent Prepar3D v2 convert"  , I really wondered what he was doing in this forum.

Just think if all of us FS2004ers headed on over to the "other" versions' forums (I believe that some call this "trolling") and asked if all of the new sceneries and aircraft designed for them worked in FS9?  It would drive them bonkers.

 

First and Last a FS2004 "convert" ONLY

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Imaginesim is now offering 3 of their older airports for free. The airports are Newark, New Orleans, and Detroit. You can get them from Imaginesim's website.

 

Thanks for the info!


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Indeed .... quite intuitively obvious to the most casual observer ..... but .....

as his signature states: "... a recent Prepar3D v2 convert"  , I really wondered what he was doing in this forum.

Just think if all of us FS2004ers headed on over to the "other" versions' forums (I believe that some call this "trolling") and asked if all of the new sceneries and aircraft designed for them worked in FS9?  It would drive them bonkers.

 

First and Last a FS2004 "convert" ONLY

 

May I point out to you that, if a thread appears on the front page's "recently discussed forum topics" list, there is no indication whatsoever in which forum it may be found?  I came over here as well, not realizing until midway down the thread that this was posted in a FS9 section.  (Posts on deals like this are generally found in the "bargain basement" section.)

 

I think that, before you start smugly accusing posters with questions of "trolling," you might want to consider they might not have realized that this thread topic was supposed to only concern FS9 users?


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Indeed .... quite intuitively obvious to the most casual observer ..... but .....

as his signature states: "... a recent Prepar3D v2 convert"  , I really wondered what he was doing in this forum.

Just think if all of us FS2004ers headed on over to the "other" versions' forums (I believe that some call this "trolling") and asked if all of the new sceneries and aircraft designed for them worked in FS9?  It would drive them bonkers.

 

First and Last a FS2004 "convert" ONLY

Seems like a reasonable question since many FS9 sceneries can function in FSX/P3D. I gave away FS9 a looooooooong time ago, but here I am...wondering the same thing about compatibility with FSX/P3D. Guess we have a different understanding of 'trolling'.   


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Imaginesim is now offering 3 of their older airports for free. The airports are Newark, New Orleans, and Detroit. You can get them from Imaginesim's website.

 

 

These older works from Imaginesim are very performance challenged.  The only exception being New Orleans (this one's a good deal).  Anyone would be better served getting KEWR and KDTW from Blueprint (the only other option out there for these two and easy on framerates).  Blueprint's offering may not be on FSDT's level but at least their comparable to what's being offered here for free plus they perform better in the sim.


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SunSky Scenery is working on a fabulous rendition of KDTW currently which will be freeware...

 

And as someone mentioned above, I arrived at this post the same way. It showed up under recent topics so I clicked it not knowing it was for FS9.

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