June 19, 200619 yr What they need is a shakedown to get more info out to us concerning FSX. Any volunteers?RH
June 20, 200619 yr Fact is, according to a number of sources FS is still the biggest selling entertainment software on PC. As long as that continues then surely MS will continue the franchise. It's not like the Papyrus Nascar Racing series where deals were signed outside their control that killed off their rights to produce it (#### shame, I for one would have loved to see what NR06 would have been like with modern gfx). It has no real competition (yeah I know X-Plane but I didn't think much of it when I bought it a bit before FS9 came out, and it just wouldn't work properly) so really, would you do away with something that has no equal? That sells in respectable quantities and enough to make a decent profit? I didn't think so.
June 20, 200619 yr Author "Big Shakeup" - give me a break, isn't it a bit of an exaggeration??? Longing for some doomsday headlines?Michael J. Michael J.
June 21, 200619 yr >I'd think the public move to associated Flight Simulator with>ACES last year has more to do with the simulator future than>Bill's changing role.>>This article traces the ACES affiliation back to at least 2003 - http://www.neoseeker.com/news/story/2306/ Jeff Bea I am an avid globetrotter with my trusty Lufthansa B777F, Polar Air Cargo B744F, and Atlas Air B748F.
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