Flight Simulator 2004 Coverage
An anonymous reader writes "Flight Simulator 2004, subtitled 'A Century of Flight' prepares for
release on July 28, 2003. The screenshots (one,
two,
three) look awesome.
Some improvements include the ability to fly old planes,
graphics improvements, major ATC (Air traffic control) improvements,
and weather enhancements.
Included is the ability to fly in real-time weather like X-Plane.
Most older FS2002 data will work with FS2004." Looks like AVSim.com is a good place to go for more detailed flight sim add-ons and news.
Slim to none, I would think. It is, after all, a Microsoft product.
it was somewhat of a joke, and a very bad one at that.
Instead of sitting next to Big Bob that's snoring with his next on your shoulder and the bathroom right behind you where you can hear flushing and people doing their thing for the duration of the flight, we can now replicate that experience at home with Microsoft technology..
Looks like Microsoft included the wright flyer in FS2004, but being a proud kiwi I have to chip in and remind them that it's generally accepted that Richard Pearse flew before the Wilbur & Orville.
While Richard himself denied this claim, he denied it based on his definition of flying, which for him meant being able to make a flight of several miles to the nearest town.
Regardless of who was first, Pearse had the superior and well before it's time design, a high wing monoplane, with elevators and ailerons.
http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/pearse/pearse.htm
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This is a simulation first, game second. There is a difference between the two.
I have a buddy that was an FO on the A320, and is now a captain on the 737, it always scared me when he would call and ask how to do specific things when he would fly Flight Sim!
And, if it does, do you have to taxi over potholes?
Google's cached version
Looks like a bunch of vaporware to me... ;-)
Funny how the Microsoft site says the minimum requirements to play FS 2004 are:
Windows PC 2000/XP â" 128 MB Ram
98/Me â" 64 MB Ram
Processor:450 MHz minimum
Available hard drive space:1.8 GB
DirectX 9 or later (included with Microsoft Flight Simulator: A Century of Flight)
Video card: 8 MB/3D with DirectX 7.0 or later drivers
Other: mouse, joystick/yoke, sound card, speakers/headphones
Online/multiplayer: 56.6 kbps modem or LAN
But if i see those screenshots i am hardly sure if it will run fluently even anything but a P4 3,06 Ghz with some insane nVida or ATI gfx. When you really have a 450 Mhz machine you will probably settle for good old FS 98, because FS 2004 with all the eye candy turned off will look like that for sure.
With these fine tools, Al-Qaeda will have planes raining from the sky like frogs in no time.
Aha! Filthy terrorist! We knew you were planning to use Meigs Field to pee down apon the great, delicate, melts-with-pee city of Chicago! Arrest him!
At least, that seems to be the logic behind closing Meigs Field because of the danger of "Terror". I mean, come on - what the hell can you realistically do with a tiny piece of shit like a Cessna?
I'm waiting for a "terrorist" to decide he's going to drive down the sidewalk at 100mph and hit a puppy - then we'll all be banned from driving cars? Sheesh.