July 17, 20232 yr I love and enjoy seeing different liveries. The variety of colors, I think, is very interesting especially when seeing all of the different ones from around the globe. AMD Ryzen 9900X3D & ASUS X870E Gaming Plus MB, w/64 Gb GSkill DDR5 RAM, PNY RTX 5090 GPU, lots of SSD's and M.2 drives, HAVN Case, Virpil VPC Panels 2 and 3, Virpil Constellation Alpha Stick, Virpil Rotor TCS Plus w/ Hawk-60 Collective grip, TM TCA Yoke Boeing Edition, TM HOTAS A-10 and F/A-18 Sticks and TM TPR Rudder pedals. Currently on Win11
July 18, 20232 yr Looks like there are many ways in which pilot cosplay is enjoyed by avsimers. R9-9950X3D 32G | RTX5090 | 3T m.2 | Win11 | vkb-gf ultimate & pedals | virpil cm3 throttle | tm boeing yoke | pimax super uw | DCS
July 18, 20232 yr This is an interesting discussion and shows how there are such different play styles in this game. For those on here who only stay on the flight deck I am reminded of some FSX planes that cleverly came in 2 versions. One was a flightdeck only-version with no visual model at all (from inside). The other was a full on option with the cabin, wingviews the whole hog. This I think was a great thing and kept both kinds of virtual flyer happy. I do realize this would mean more work for devs so I guess thats why we dont see it anymore. // I like liveries because for me it increases the immersion for the country I am flying in. I fly a lot in Indonesia for example and its nice to zap over to the wingview and see the green CitiLink A320neo winglet - just like it is IRL - as I do real world hops around the islands. After I land and park its nice to drone outside and take in the scene of the service trucks and baggage loaders rolling in, the passenger stairs being wheeled up and the plane is in the exact paint job as its IRL counterpart. Sure I can do the same with the default Airbus House colors but it wont feel the same. It will feel like im on a sales tour of Asia with the prototype. I only use default when I just cannot find a livery. For gamers like me sitting at a desk flying a pixel plane pretending to be an A320 captain I'll take anything that can ramp up the feel and vibe of the airline environment and liveries help, we are visual creatures 😃
July 18, 20232 yr I'd love to be able to do my own paint jobs, but I've never managed to get to grips with it. Probably just as well as things might otherwise get a bit garish. I like some liveries because they feel like classics (Pan Am, old Delta. TWA etc) and some just because I like the colours. I spend way more time outside the aircraft than inside as it's all about the visuals for me, and I never worry about using the "right" livery for a plane or location. Ryzen 9 7900X, Corsair H150 AIO cooler, 64 Gb DDR5, Asus X670E Hero m/b, 3090ti, 13Tb NVMe, 8Tb SSD, 16Tb HD, 55" Philips 4k HDR monitor, EVGA 1600w ps, all in Corsair 7000D airflow case. Sims in use - 2020, 2024, XP-12 and -11, FSX/SE, P3Dv4.5 and v5.4. DCS and AFS2 installed but rarely used
July 19, 20232 yr When I buy a car, I enjoy choosing the options, colors and look of the car, not just how the interior looks. It's a nice feeling admiring your new vehicle and then sliding into the seat and the satisfying thud of the door closing. Same way with a sim or in real life. Folks walk up to their plane and admire it's lines and sleekness and then get in and fly it. Seems natural to appreciate the look and feel of a possession...inside and out
July 19, 20232 yr Currently liveries only really matter when you record videos but not otherwise. They WOULD matter a lot more if they showed up for other users in multiplayer.
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