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If you decide you wish to purchase it, there are 3 pricing blocks;
* Developer..................$9.95 a month
* Academic..................$49.95
* Full purchase.............$200.00
If you are a developer, its monthly. Works great as a demo. If you demo it for a month, like it, go for the $200.00 version, you will need to download that version. If you want to develope for it, and you get the $200.00, I am told you need to get the $9.95 version. I guess because it comes with SDK materials. Not sure. If you get the Academic version, you need proof of being a student of some sort.
When you download the package, it is 3 packs of 1.9, 3.6, and 3.9 Gigs. They have servers around the world. You 'must' download it, there are no CD's.
I installed mine onto my external sim HD with no problems. I havent had any issues yet, except extreme addiction.
For multi player, run the FSHost Client software, just like they do with FS9 and FSX.
Thats about it. It looks totally different in the sim; bluish GUI screens that have Lockheed and Prepar3D on them. Its like having a totally new sim. Some of the terrain texture tiles are the same as in FSX, but its a smoother engine now, more stable.
Below pics; the stock aircraft that come with it; the new selection center. Middle pic, the boot up screen for P3D. The third is their version of a logbook, looks more like a logbook to me.
Bill