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darrinward777

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  1. I would like that too!
  2. We can speculate all we want about Steam vs MSFSX but the fact remains that any future of FSX the program rides on Dovetail and no where else. I will admit there is some improvement with SE. The reason I uninstalled it was the interaction with my original version that caused me to have to re-load MSFSX and start over and I wont consider reloading SE until all the add-on's I put my money on work with the program. I have seen Dovetail reaching out and correcting issues based on priority and that's good. I have decided to do the old wait and see. I hope that Dovetail can one day create a flightsim more up to date but that might be out of their hands for the time being. I will stick to MSFSX until I am sure which program will lead us into the future. In my opinion MSFSX and SE are just to get us by for the present.
  3. Regarding ILS approaches Here are 2 videos that will answer that question in detail . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijpiqYldYOY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLW8XbjQctE Now I know that the person who made these video's is in the hall of shame here at avsim, but the videos really will help you learn ILS systems. Give it a try.
  4. Thanks for your support !
  5. Hi everyone, I read an interview located in the AVSIM forum called the" Janitor" In that interview Tom expressed a wish for a new section in this forum called " Volunteer’s Wall of Pride " . With the sad news of his passing from us, could we create this for him? Could we put his name at the top of the list? We have all seen the ugly side of this forum. How soon we forget all the good and helpful people who have made it really a great place to be! I have read many of Tom's Posts and he could argue the points if he needed too, but his tone was always that of getting the correct answers to you and helping correct any issues you were having. He did it with honer. Just a thought Darrin
  6. Anyway you look at it we are talking Microsoft right? If we use the past as a base of measure then I might get on board at SP2 or above. Windows 7 is a 64 bit platform and FSX is 32. Seems like time is on my side. ^_^
  7. Thanks, But I don't think is has anything to do with a degree in computer science but rather a fear of cost and retooling. In other words a quick buck rather than a look ahead. These software guys have proven that they can take an old program and push it right to the edge and I take my hat off to them. My question is how will flight simulator be advanced for the future... who will last? I look at it like this: You can be in one of three categories 1) You are on the train 2) You are on the tracks 3) You are on the side of the tracks I want to know who will be driving the train? That is where my hard earned money will go
  8. Wow, what conversations we have going on here. From what I have put into this thread and what I have read. I know now this is why I have not moved from FSX Classic and continue to monitor where flight simulation is headed. The future is indeed up for grabs. I still purchase products that are compatible with FSX and P3D. Will we move to 64 bit? Well we can't live in the stone age forever but for those who have put their stock in 32 bit being the future of simulation must have monkey vision . I am 55 years old so you would think I would be one of the simmers to settle for what we have. I am not afraid of change. I know there are some developers who are resisting a 64 bit platform and that indicates a business plan that won't survive the long term and did not think ahead of where we are. Come on guys, pro active not re- active.
  9. Has anyone heard of problems with FS-passenger not detecting switch changes for landing / beacon lights ? I am leaning towards the FS-panel causing the mis-reads. My reasoning is it is directly linked to the panel folder of the aircraft. Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks
  10. ThanksI will be watching for this development . I have not ruled out X-plane as an alternative but I want to see third party groups in the process along with an all groups consideration . Having a 64 bit platform on the market, X-plane put themselves in a good position. All it would require now is a whole community market view.
  11. Yes I do have it and love it !!! The future sim will one day arrive but I don't know if it will be in my lifetime. 55 years old with 5 heart attacks under my belt.
  12. LOL !!! Now i will go to youtube and watch a Dean Martin Comedy Roast. Very Nice !!
  13. I agree with you 100% This is why I will stay with FSX and watch the trends before I sink thousands into a new simulator. 64 bit is the key to that future
  14. It is true that the 64 bit platform for X-Plane is outstanding however there is one factor alone that scares me and perhaps the third party developers as well. This program is not developed for the Novice. The Novice is the future of this hobby ( In my opinion ) without the newcomer we will beat this horse into the ground. I am 55 years old and I am not afraid of change but I am afraid of investing thousands into a program that might get lost down the road.
  15. Cost is not an issue for me as I am hopelessly addicted to flight simulation, but I have been watching trends and getting a feeling that the scales are going to turn in the near future. I still feel 64 bit is the key to that future. Whoever pulls that rabbit out of the hat ( and I don't mean x-plane ) will have my vote and my money. I need a sim worthy of the machine I run it on.

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