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Borislav

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  1. Hello fellow simmers,this is my first post on AVSIM, although I have been visiting the forums and the file library often since the release of FS2004. Like many flight simulation fans, I have hoped that the new release will bring something new to the flight simulation genre. After trying it for a couple of hours, I would like to share my impressions with you:1. "Flight" visually immerses you ... into a very lonely and limited world. There is nothing to interact with, nothing moving to see (although I hear the trees sway a bit). This makes it one of the saddest "games" I have ever seen.2. With FS2004 and FSX, people can contribute, share and thus improve and expand the simulation world. This is how a community is formed. This is why FS2004 is still interesting to me and I still adjust and improve this and that in it. "Flight" is fixed and rigid. The only thing one can say about it is "today I went through that challenge". How would a community form around that?3. About introducing the flight simulation to a new generation - well, my 4-year old son has seen and tried a bunch of flight sims and is most fond of "Plane Arcade" - a small, free game (unfortunately in chech language) in which he can control a plane and also shoot things, and also enjoys flight games on Wii. Interaction is key!I believe that "Flight" will be forgotten next year, as a money-making exercise without a future, while FSX and FS2004 (and X-plane and FlightGear) will still be interesting to many. Cheers, Borislav

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