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Old 06-15-2012, 01:59 PM
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... If I had to choose between better graphics and better flight models then it would have been the latter no contest. On the other hand from a commercial perspective I guess better graphics wins the day over hard core simmers fancies so I can understand the priorities taken from that perspective.
I agree with the fm choice, but the problem is that u need a better physic management in general and then a good environment management (seeing the contacts, the clouds, tree collision etc etc), then the graphic. About the commercial perspective, seeing the results they had until now i would not guess so much .
About the compressibility, despite the interest of the argument, the list of the important stuff to correct or implement is so long that now it is a "not a problem". to give u an example less used of the wrong simulation of the atmosphere, the "amazing" Cem if you check the engineswith the megnetos, does not change the rpm, and for me this is a bigger feeling killer (an trust killer, as they pushed alot on the new total sim engine management).
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