SkippyBing
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MS went nasty the day Bill Gates left.
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MS went nasty the day Bill Gates left.
If that were the case I would fully endorse hacking an authorization. MS from being the sometimes frustrating partner, have just become the enemy.
MS went nasty the day Bill Gates left.
Hey Bob,
Thanks for the heads up. Going to read it now.
On the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, their extreme success was quite similar to Flight Simulator. Apple has all the SDK's for people to make their own Apps (applications or programs) for iPhones/iPods. Alot of the Apps are freeware, just like in FS9. Not all of them are payware. Being a iPod freak myself, I find myself on a Saturday night, browsing all the newest Apps, just like I did a few years ago looking for all the newest freeware planes.
Apps arent all about costs, and the ones that are actually payware are usually inexpensive. Apple programs are usually $1.00 to $5.00. XP9 for iPod/iPhone is like $10.00. Very inexpensive and all purchaseable through iTunes.
Now.. That said.. Maybe MS wishes to take a route like some of the hard core gaming routes have gone, such as Lucas Ltd. games, where you have to have an account and pay fees for certain things/time online/etc.. That is a huge industry and has extreme players in it and I am sure Lucas (and other game studios) do pretty good at it.
But... I think the FS market is mostly people that are retired and about 45 to 75, and will not be so quick to adapt to the kids way of gaming, pay as you play, etc, like the others.. Different market.
But, MS seems to think they can change the world and 'force' people to do their bidding, lol..
See what it did to their CEO! His eyebrows fell out!
Bill
If that were the case I would fully endorse hacking an authorization. MS from being the sometimes frustrating partner, have just become the enemy.
MS went nasty the day Bill Gates left.
If true Bill, just another example of us "old guys" being dropped from the target audience. It seems like everything these days is targeted to the 19-25 age group. Movies, books, television, seem to be moving on without us....or is it vice-versa??
Well, there's a lot of 3rd party talent out there producing really good stuff for FS9 and FSX that the existing franchise can be kept interesting for a good while to come.
Again, if true, it makes you wonder what data MS is looking at that tells them that this is the thing to do or are they assuming that the support that MSFS has will move to whatever platform MS decides is the way to go. Makes me scratch my head sometimes.......
Sorry, but once again where have these FACTS come from? Are they on a Microsoft website some where? has an employee of Microsoft been interviewed? They may indeed be factual, but until I hear it from Microsoft's own mouth, I simply don't give a toss. There has been so many rumours and presumptions over the last couple of weeks, that my brain is starting to oooze hydraulic oil as my temper rises.
Can a new forum for all these threads be started, so those of us who want to get on with the business of enjoying FSX don't have to be interrupted all the time?![]()
If that were the case I would fully endorse hacking an authorization. MS from being the sometimes frustrating partner, have just become the enemy.
MS went nasty the day Bill Gates left.
If that were the case I would fully endorse hacking an authorization. MS from being the sometimes frustrating partner, have just become the enemy.
MS went nasty the day Bill Gates left.