Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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...And crashed in Malaga after sitting at my PC for 2 bloody hours in realtime flight.
IS THERE ANY ONE HERE THAT CAN HELP WITH ME MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIM 2004
oh and a pic of me taking off at BHAM
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Dan B
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Registered: 25th Feb 01
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Hint #1: don't forget to lower your under-carriage!
Hint #2: keep your nose up!
Hint #3: apply all brakes once all wheels are down, apply full reverse-thrust!
Hint #4: try flying shorter distances!
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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how do u apply full reverse thrust? and how do i know if im coming in too fast?
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Dan B
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"Full reverse-thrust" might not be a feature in the game, try reading the manual to find out!
Landing speeds should also be in the manual, assuming the manual is as detailed as that pic looks...
What spec computer you running, by the way, because those graphics look superb?
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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Sum more pics for u dan
There isnt much in the manual u have to go thru flight training things but cant be arsed lol
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antonOO2
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Registered: 17th Sep 02
Location: Midlands
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how much is this game to buy ?
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Shelly
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Registered: 15th Nov 00
Location: Lancashire Drives: Astra H VXR
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dan, have you been to pilot school?
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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42 squid anton
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antonOO2
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cheers steve
im goin to buy it ,looks quality
[Edited on 22-08-2003 by antonOO2]
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PainZ
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Registered: 28th Jun 02
Location: Camberley, Surrey - Drives a Black Vectra VXR Esta
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i use to play 2002 a hell of alot,
i use to fly online with a few friends,
we use to use an external programme which we could make a route in and then link it to the in game auto pilot,
ill have a hunt around and find it for you, use to really enjoy it,
ive got all the decent controlers and even have a seperate trottle controler, On my old system i had a graphics card which had to outputs so i would sometimes have another monitor linked up and use both screens while flying,
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Dan B
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
dan, have you been to pilot school?
No, just a lot of flight sims, used to love them before FPS games came along!
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Drew
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Registered: 24th Nov 01
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game does look quality - but my pc spec wouldnt be up to running it
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Dan B
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Mine should be!
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Drew
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can i just ask how ya play??
do ya take off..
speak to the passengers..
stick it on auto pilot...
get some food..
chat with co pilot and nav..
then land it a few hours later?
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Munchie
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steve ya shit jock. id hate to see u drive a car
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Drew
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required spec aint that bad....
MICROSOFT
FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2004: A CENTURY OF FLIGHT
System Requirements
Windows PC
2000/XP-128MB Ram
98/Me-64MBRam
Processor: 450 MHz minimum
Available hard drive space: 1.8 GB
DirectX 9 or later (included with Microsift 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
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Munchie
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Registered: 17th Jul 01
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i have 2003 here......backup copy of course.....beast
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Dan B
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Windows PC = Yes
Operating System: Win2000 (1024MB RAM)
Processor: 2083MHz
Available hard drive space: 194 GB
Version of DirectX: 9.0b
Video card: 128 MB GeForce4 Ti4600-750XP (overclocked to 324/697 MHz core/memory)
Other: mouse (yes), sound card (SB Audigy 2), speakers (yes)
Online/multiplayer: 512kbps DSL (soon to be upgraded to 1Mbps)
Do I pass?
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Drew
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no - u dont have joystick
im downloading it now - 4 cd been going all nite and only at 19%, another 27hours to go
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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its quality u get a real feeling of being "up there"
Pretty nuch u just take off, autopilot and land, but there is so much more to it than that, you have to keep in constant contact with different Air Traffic Controllers over different airspaces, failiures rarely, but do happen, you have to constantly monitor your course and adjust your bearing to match
Altitude must be monitored and adjusted, weather must be taken into account, it was clear on my flight but becomes a nightmare if it goes bad.
And besides just watching the scenery fly past is good enuff, all scenery is like actual locations in the world, mountain ranges are true to life and other features like you fly past Paris get Eiffell tower etc
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Ojc
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I would crash into the White House.
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Skinz
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Registered: 15th May 03
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Do me a copy then Steven, pleeeaaasseee
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Sooty
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Registered: 9th Mar 03
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does anyone remember a website called fspilot.com ?
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Ojc
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Does anyone remember my penis?
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Sooty
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STFU ollie, newcastle will loose
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