February 6, 20233 yr 3 hours ago, ryanbatc said: Carenado emailed me back...perhaps some already know but here is documentation for the Archer https://www.carenado.com/sitecarenado/product/pa28-181-archer-ii-msfs/ Hmmm...well. Yes - I had found those. And yes, the check lists are fairly comprehensive with hints and tips. But I suppose what I was expecting was at least one cockpit shot with an index showing which buttons were which and where to find the tablet and what it did (indeed, that there was a tablet) - and not have to resort to ad-ridden Youtube and turn on MSFS Assists to wave my mouse arrow on anything that may or may not be a hotspot to see if I'd found everything. Not a big issue, but I stand by my personal view that the Just Flight Warrior documentation is better 😄 Ryzen 7 9800x3D @5.2GHz; ASUS X670-P Motherboard; nVidia 4080 (factory o/c); 32G 5600MHz DDR5 SDRAM; Pimax Crystal Light VR Headset; Quest 3 VR Headset
February 18, 20233 yr When the JF Pipers were released, I looked at them quite extensively but I was not convinced by the textures. Carenado looks more photo realistic in my opinion which is a big deal for me personally. While I liked the Carenado Arrow, I did not buy it because of the more generic modern cockpit and I'm glad I didn't. This Archer with the legacy cockpit looks very nice and adds a different GA experience to my growing GA collection. That's why I bought it and it indeed flies very natural and reacts to the balance of the fuel tank load. Next, I hope they will do the Cessna 185 since that really was my baby in FSX/P3D.
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