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Before I started flying for real, I was absolutely besotted with FS 2002.
But now that I've experienced the real thing, I almost never even fire it up anymore. My club has a nice sim setup, with a yoke and rudder pedals, and I have played with FS 2004 on that machine. Having rudder pedals is almost certainly a necessity for anyone who wants to fly it for training purposes. Witout pedals, it's really just an elaborate video game. Good luck! |
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