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VR Inclusion in MSFS

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1 minute ago, daveinca2000 said:

I agree, but one doesn’t need to come on this thread to specifically troll VR users.  I actually have hundreds of buttons in my cockpit. I spatial know where everything is at all times. Thank you for reason.

I was just pointing out the shortfalls of VR flying...which is navigating via instruments...which is a Huge part of simming. Will I try VR for some goofing around in VFR? Sure...already have experienced it with PS4...but it won't be replacing my cockpit.

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34 minutes ago, Flybynumbers said:

Oh ya...getting really good at pushing imaginary buttons during IMC training? Lol...tell me what airline so I can avoid it.

You just showing one thing, how stupid you really are...

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59 minutes ago, Chandler said:

You just showing one thing, how stupid you really are...

You might want to put down the mirror sir, and back away.  This post is direct towards FlyByNumbers, my apologies.

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Opps


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3 minutes ago, daveinca2000 said:

You might want to put down the mirror sir, and back away.

Because of what? When someone telling me, he will avoid an airline because pilots train with VR devices, is that a intelligent statement?

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Perspective. Do you seriously believe most people are interested in “IMC training”, as you call it. When was your cockpit certified by the FAA? Are are you a certified numbnut?

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in the same video the Devs talk about how they are VR freaks, so i have no doubt to see VR in FS2020 one day.

But dont forget its in Alpha status!

1 hour ago, Chandler said:

You are completely false here, it is very well suited... I'm a commercial pilot and use it on a regular basis, as well as other pilots like it. 

This place must be absolutely cringey to read  lately huh? The false assumptions and biased gibberish is astounding

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2 minutes ago, blueshark747 said:

This place must be absolutely cringey to read  lately huh? The false assumptions and biased gibberish is astounding

Bunch of wieners.


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6 minutes ago, blueshark747 said:

This place must be absolutely cringey to read  lately huh? The false assumptions and biased gibberish is astounding

And they wonder why people avoid this forum. We need to be getting new member of all levels of flight simulation on these boards. The acolytes need to tone it done, seriously.


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Sorry all, I got lost somewhere west of Bangor Maine and my GPS went out, the "plane was unflyable " lmao. Sorry, I just had to say that 

Why are you guys still arguing with this troll? 

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Just now, GCBraun said:

Why are you guys still arguing with this troll? 

Which one is the bigger question?😂

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6 minutes ago, GCBraun said:

Why are you guys still arguing with this troll? 

Maybe it is entertainment at this point. Lol


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55 minutes ago, Chandler said:

Because of what? When someone telling me, he will avoid an airline because pilots train with VR devices, is that a intelligent statement?

Thispost is direct towards FlyByNumbers, my apologies. this was a mix up, sorry!


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Glad to see some sanity has made it into the forum poll about features. 

VR very obviously needs to be a launch feature and something MS touts, highlights and rightly raves about. 

This new engine and these spectacular graphics deserve VR.  This title could/should be one of the best VR spectacles released to date. 

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