April 14, 20197 yr On 4/12/2019 at 11:52 PM, John_Cillis said: This Bush sim probably will have stellar performance, I suspect as the Valley Benchmark, which has similar flora and fauna detail, runs at 150 fps on my now modest, two year old MSI Vortex. I expect it to run similar to Aerofly FS 2. It's a brand new game and not something based on old stuff. Obviously some will say it also offers less content, hence the better performance, but that's another story imho. Anyway, it's WHAT Deadstick offers that makes it such a great game: it's like having an A2A plane on steroids (you get a REAL and COMPLETE walk around, not a fixed cam view one) with 'next gen' graphic (like the scenery, which will look soooooo much better than anything the other sims, including AFS2, offer) and all that with a dynamic career mode (which none of the other sims offer at all). Can't wait! Edited April 14, 20197 yr by Guest
April 14, 20197 yr 4 minutes ago, J van E said: I expect it to run similar to Aerofly FS 2. It's a brand new game and not something based on old stuff. Obviously some will say it also offers less content, hence the better performance, but that's another story imho. Anyway, it's WHAT Deadstick offers that makes it such a great game: it's like having an A2A plane on steroids (you get a REAL and COMPLETE walk around, not a fixed cam view one) with 'next gen' graphic (like the scenery, which will look soooooo much better than anything the other sims, including AFS2, offer) and all that with a dynamic career mode (which none of the other sims offer at all). Can't wait! It looks like they are taking their time to get it to market so they can get it right, I have always loved Bush flying since my real life flying has been limited to Microlights and Trikes, low and slow aircraft, with Trikes being the closest to Bush fliers, I have even landed and taken off from desert dry washes away from airfields for engine out practice, trikes can be put down and stopped in as little as 50 yards. John
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.