Well I didn't mean for this to become a slam against Microsoft flight simulator of any kind. I am very happy with FS9 and FSX, but a flight sim is a flight sim and X-Plane is working very hard at appealing to the things we like to do and fly, plus their guns work and so do their rockets and bombs.:woot:
They now have winter textures and seasons are being made. There are some fantastic Bush Planes and Sceneries now. The cost of the payware aircraft are much cheaper and granted not as nice as ours. Roads and cities can be redrawn made to reality in size and scope.
The new World Scenery is getting better in resolution close to the ground-something I have always hated about photo scenery. The autogen is much better than it was in version 9.0 and you can tell a difference in 9.21. Also it is only $39.00 at
www.x-plane.org if you buy it right now. It is going back up in price soon. With the right developers X-Plane could be as much fun as our beloved MSFS. I would love to see our developer's aircraft in X-Plane. I don't believe it will come even close to FS11 but hey it is another flight sim, OK?
One correction, the version that the Navy has is far different from the $39.00 X-Plane you buy off the shelf. As is the commercially acceptable version the FAA approved of for training. That is $1500 per module.
Kevin, don't worry you don't need a Mac to make it look really nice. It will work very nicely on a PC or a MAC.
However if you own a MAC or use Linux you can fly X-Plane without crossover software. The flight models need some work, but again some of the newer aircraft made for version 9.21 handle much better and more realism in engine management is being built in.
Might be getting close to time for an X-Plane side of the house guys. Avsim has persued it. Why send people over there if they just happen to want to fly X-Plane?
Ted