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Questions and comments on the development of MS FS2004.

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Heh, threads like this started weeks (maybe days) after the release of MS FS2002. Seems like everybody wants something different. The demands are high. The expectations are high. I'm all for improvement, enhancement, and taking the technology to the next level. I think you will be luckly if you see 1/5 of the things you want. And when MS FS2004 comes out, we'll probably see these same threads all over again! :)

HI!I hope the make WEATHER a high project goal. Would like to see basic moving weather with enough hooks to make weather radar meaningful. E.I. fly into red areas on radar and wings rip off your Piper Archer II! (Just like x-plane).Improve ATC.That is it for me.BobP:)

Bob Prince

Clouds and atmospheric effects are at the top of my list of priorities for improvement, and I'm really looking forward to the CFS3 breakthroughs in that area, along with its new and detailed low-level terrain engine and VCs.For FS 2004, this is basically what I want (the original can be found in the RAF's photo gallery using the keyword "clouds"...but you'll have to register to gain access):

>Clouds and atmospheric effects are at the top of my list of priorities for improvement, and I'm really looking forward to the CFS3 breakthroughs in that area, along with its new and detailed low-level terrain engine and VCs.

Ah there you go again with your photographic masterpieces. I hope you don't mind if I "nick" that and use it in my screensaver slideshow! The thing is, though, you have to steer your plane even closer to these wonders so I can see some better close-ups...or perhaps on the week-end when you're flying just for the fun of it in your de Havilland Chipmunk!

>Ah there you go again with your photographic masterpieces. I hope you don't mind if I "nick" that and use it in my screensaver slideshow! The thing is, though, you have to steer your plane even closer to these wonders so I can see some better close-ups...or perhaps on the week-end when you're flying just for the fun of it in your de Havilland Chipmunk!

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