Cannot think of too many logical reasons as to why FSX users prefer to stick with an 8 year old program.
"FSX continues to evolve though. Consider the amount of adaptations/modifications it has gone through, I think it will "live" alongside P3D, DCS, and others for quite a while longer. "
This comment is a bit odd! FSx has not evolved at all, since Acceleration was released umpteen years ago.
Adaptions & Mods? Well, Apart from Acceleration & FSX: Gold ... NO evolution!
Yes, FSX:SE is the same FSX:Gold, but slightly modded for the Steam platform & Steam multiplayer.. An evolution/adaption/mod? Not Really! Will it live alongside P3D (modded/evolved/upgraded about 10 times since released? Well, will FS2004?
Maybe the only logical reason to stay are the tube liner add-ons that do not work (yet) with a modern sim.
FSX:SE was mentioned. Is this an evolution? I don't think so. Will it interest me to change?
My thoughts are that this has been re-released on Steam, the largest (?) gaming distributor, for the newbies, being a 'plug 'n play' install, with easy installable DLC's. It IS a bonus for the rest of us to have a game that we can install on-line, without disks, & with most add-ons working. Thanks, devs for climbing in & making your stuff work.
So, getting back to the topic...
Reasons why FSX users dont move?
1. Mmmmmm
2. Do I want PMDG? (personally, no!)
3. Get over the licensing ad nauseum debates.
4. Do I want a constantly upgraded sim?
5. ....
"FSX continues to evolve though. Consider the amount of adaptations/modifications it has gone through, I think it will "live" alongside P3D, DCS, and others for quite a while longer. "
This comment is a bit odd! FSx has not evolved at all, since Acceleration was released umpteen years ago.
Adaptions & Mods? Well, Apart from Acceleration & FSX: Gold ... NO evolution!
Yes, FSX:SE is the same FSX:Gold, but slightly modded for the Steam platform & Steam multiplayer.. An evolution/adaption/mod? Not Really! Will it live alongside P3D (modded/evolved/upgraded about 10 times since released? Well, will FS2004?
Maybe the only logical reason to stay are the tube liner add-ons that do not work (yet) with a modern sim.
FSX:SE was mentioned. Is this an evolution? I don't think so. Will it interest me to change?
My thoughts are that this has been re-released on Steam, the largest (?) gaming distributor, for the newbies, being a 'plug 'n play' install, with easy installable DLC's. It IS a bonus for the rest of us to have a game that we can install on-line, without disks, & with most add-ons working. Thanks, devs for climbing in & making your stuff work.
So, getting back to the topic...
Reasons why FSX users dont move?
1. Mmmmmm
2. Do I want PMDG? (personally, no!)
3. Get over the licensing ad nauseum debates.
4. Do I want a constantly upgraded sim?
5. ....