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Though derailed, it's quite on topic in a sense.
Let's don't confuse things and keep it simple :
Nobody has ever said or claimed that FSX has been turned to a Combat Sim dew to some
addons and can compete native hardcore combat sims like the ones you mention.
Not even VRS that produces the Tacpack.
For people interested in hardcore combat simming, I wouldn't suggest FSX/P3D either, but
one of the sims above. This is one thing and there is another tottaly different thing (that
the misunderstanding lies) :
If you fly Militaries in FSX/P3D and you want - wish to have the combat experience with them,
then nowadays you can. That's all about it.
It's a proposal to FSX/P3D fliers, not to the combat simming community in general...
You have described above the prons and cons that every sim has, FSX included.
The main advantage of FSX/P3D for me over the othe sims, is the personal engagement that
the sim allows :
You can make your own sceneries, airports, liveries, missions, photosceneries, even whole
airplanes by yourself, expressing your creativity and adding you personal stamp to the sim,
that this way feels a "personal" sim... No other sim gives you that.
FSX/P3D can serve as the "canvas" for your creations... now, compete with that !...
That's why when making something for FSX and hearing "BMS, DCS can do better" - so much
off topic as I've explained - I get annoyed. Of course they can, they are combat sims,
that FSX isn't. What's the news ?...
And yes, FSX is an adults hobby, meaning you must have a job and an income, because yes,
it can be expensive (like all hobbies).
Let's don't confuse things and keep it simple :
Nobody has ever said or claimed that FSX has been turned to a Combat Sim dew to some
addons and can compete native hardcore combat sims like the ones you mention.
Not even VRS that produces the Tacpack.
For people interested in hardcore combat simming, I wouldn't suggest FSX/P3D either, but
one of the sims above. This is one thing and there is another tottaly different thing (that
the misunderstanding lies) :
If you fly Militaries in FSX/P3D and you want - wish to have the combat experience with them,
then nowadays you can. That's all about it.
It's a proposal to FSX/P3D fliers, not to the combat simming community in general...
You have described above the prons and cons that every sim has, FSX included.
The main advantage of FSX/P3D for me over the othe sims, is the personal engagement that
the sim allows :
You can make your own sceneries, airports, liveries, missions, photosceneries, even whole
airplanes by yourself, expressing your creativity and adding you personal stamp to the sim,
that this way feels a "personal" sim... No other sim gives you that.
FSX/P3D can serve as the "canvas" for your creations... now, compete with that !...
That's why when making something for FSX and hearing "BMS, DCS can do better" - so much
off topic as I've explained - I get annoyed. Of course they can, they are combat sims,
that FSX isn't. What's the news ?...
And yes, FSX is an adults hobby, meaning you must have a job and an income, because yes,
it can be expensive (like all hobbies).