I played that at a friends house. It's not really a game. It's more of a virtual simulator for plane enthusiasts.
It's expensive because the graphics are VERY good and probably the best you can get. Even the clouds move like in real life, and the noise of the aircraft sounds real. But it's hard to do. You actually have to taken a flight learning class like in real life, in the game, and learn how to take off, fly, land, what to do in an emergency. I tried it once, and the plane I was flying went off the runway, and up into a vertical climb lol!
2006-11-07 14:22:58
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answered by Jessica - AKA - Carolina Girl 2
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answered by Hugo 3
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Them minimum equipment requirement fro this interest have been given good here interior the process on microsoft web site is * Microsoft® living abode living abode abode windows® XP SP2 / Vista * workstation with a million GHz equivalent or larger processor * 256 MB of equipment RAM for living abode living abode abode windows XP SP2 / 512 MB Vista * 14 GB accessible not difficulty-unfastened disk section * DVD-ROM stress * 32 MB DirectX 9 suitable suited suitable video card required * Sound card, audio equipment or headphones required for audio * Microsoft Mouse or suitable suited suitable pointing gadget * fifty six.6 Kbps or greater beneficial effective sensible modem for on line play
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answered by kittredge 3
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Don't know..but if it's half as good as the last one( Century of Flight ) I'm buying it!
2006-11-07 14:22:28
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answered by Robert B 7
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yes, best fs that is by far, esp with a good box
2006-11-07 14:22:30
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answered by metallhd62 4
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probably because i had the older version and it was pretty good
2006-11-07 14:21:20
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answered by willy9e 2
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