Re: The end of FSX is near
Posted: 10-11-2013 09:25 AM
How did this turn into a software piracy discussion?
They did not steal the program from Microsoft. Microsoft sold their platform, as an instruction tool, to Lockheed Martin to develop this and now it is going up to 64bit, V.2, from the old 32 bit.
Prepare3d is the new flight simulator. Following the program's discussion for quite awhile on another forum, this will be the way to go in the close future.
It is costly, as the "student" license is $50.00 and the Professional is $200.00. I pay now more than that for some of my FSX addons.
Most, key word here is most, all of the scenery and payware A/C will work with it, after using the instructions given. RTFM.
So far after looking at the program I cannot tell the difference, in looks, from the current FSX.
WLP
They did not steal the program from Microsoft. Microsoft sold their platform, as an instruction tool, to Lockheed Martin to develop this and now it is going up to 64bit, V.2, from the old 32 bit.
Prepare3d is the new flight simulator. Following the program's discussion for quite awhile on another forum, this will be the way to go in the close future.
It is costly, as the "student" license is $50.00 and the Professional is $200.00. I pay now more than that for some of my FSX addons.
Most, key word here is most, all of the scenery and payware A/C will work with it, after using the instructions given. RTFM.
So far after looking at the program I cannot tell the difference, in looks, from the current FSX.
WLP