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Mxsmanic wrote:
Rest assured, it's a real simulation. I know that people with an ax to grind will insist otherwise for a lifetime, but that doesn't change the reality. Simulators have come a long way, and the mere fact that a simulator runs on a PC doesn't make it "unreal." Go to the MS homepage for FS and look at the top left corner of your screen. Unlike yourself, Microsoft Game Studios is under no illusion that their product is anything but a computer game. Since you do not fly, your judgement on the relative reality simulated by the game would seem to be suspect. I could claim that a nuclear reactor simulator game I recently played is an accurate simulation of an actual nuclear reactor. Of course, since I have never actually operated a nuclear reactor, I realize that such a statement would be just as full of crap as you are. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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