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Mxsmanic wrote in
: george writes: Yes. And? And the same software drives the sim in both cases. It's the same "game." Those who try the Kiwi appear to, in the main, be real live pilots. Whether or not the sim is a game has nothing to do with the people using it (or "playing the game"). If a six-year-old steps into a full-motion sim, that doesn't turn the sim into a game. Maybe not, but if you stepped into a photo booth it would turn it into a horror show. Or do you think that a sim flight game player is a 'pilot' ? Some are, some aren't. But that has nothing to do with the nature of the sim. You're making a distinction that doesn't really exist. Better to be controlled by reason than by emotion. You don't fly, therefore you can't say. You will never fly. Ever. Bertie |
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