August 21, 20205 yr Author 11 minutes ago, carmined said: I am literally on the fence to purchase MAINLY BECAUSE the doors open! BUT I also like the idea to have a variable pitch 1xx Cessna except I have more than enough glass cockpits and the sounds are horrid to me so most likely I will restrain until I can't takes no more and give in. Yeah, the sounds aren't great, It is fun to fly, but the default 172 does pretty much the same thing for 24 quid less, so unless you are flush with cash, you can live without it. Edited August 21, 20205 yr by Chock Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
August 21, 20205 yr Ran over and thumbs upped the you tube vid for you! I liked it, and I like MFS 2020.
August 21, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, rampa said: Anyway, I can understand that some people needs of arcade planes because they are new to the flight simulators or they just don't want bother with deeply simulated systems. And I understand that you do not actually own this plane.. correct? 😉 Bert
August 21, 20205 yr Author If it was a port over with no extra work, how is it doing this? Edited August 21, 20205 yr by Chock Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
August 21, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, rampa said: I'd say: What is "missing" with the engine management? To manage a prop engine is not simply pushing a throttle, see the A2A planes and you have a real good product to learn how to fly in a flight simulator. Also, the cockpit textures are cartoonish, this indicates that this "plane" is simply a porting from previous flight simulators and not a new product especially dedicated for FS2020. Also Carenado left in past a lot of their potentially good planes unfinished and bugged. Anyway, I can understand that some people needs of arcade planes because they are new to the flight simulators or they just don't want bother with deeply simulated systems. Carenado reputation is equivalent to "Flying Shells". AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, RTX 4080S, Ram - 32GB, 32" 4K Monitor, WIN 11. Eric Escobar
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