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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

Lockheed Martin Licenses FSX for Military Simulation

this says it all for me....as quotes from the ariticle

" I’m not sure if I’ll buy the game, though. Judging by those preview videos, the software looks as though it will require a Windows 7-compatible computer running a plutonium-powered processor and at least several terabytes of memory. Anyway, the designers haven’t said when the new software will be out, so we’ll see if I’m compelled to buy a new PC just to play one game."
 
and anyway, they didnt license FSX at all, it was ESP or Prepar3D as its known nowadays ;)
 
God Help Us if The Government actually signs a defence contract to train pilots via FSX.The CTD would Eat the whole budget!!:icon_lol:
THX for the info!
 
He's not exactly up-to-date on current events!

The author is an idiot. First he's over a year late with regards to L-M, but he's even wrong about what L-M actually did!

L-M licensed the now defunct ESP1 code base, with rights to re-write as much of it as necessary for the customer's needs.

Further, Prepar3D has been available now for almost six months. In fact, v1.1 was released just a few weeks ago. The commercial version is considerably improved over FSX.

Developer's (which means darn near anyone!) can license two seats for $9.95/month, or purchase a one seat license for $499.
 
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