I like FS2002, I've just installed it this afternoon, and while some scenery is quite poor (like BRU for example), some is quite reasonable (like London City, lovely night scenery of London!)
I think I prefer 2002, from what I've read it has a more varied type of aircraft, I think 2004 is more American based, but I am only just discovering the FS software and am no expert on it!
fs 2004 vs fs 2002
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killerwhale65
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FS9 doenst have a pro and a standard. Only 1 version.Fiero wrote:And I still don't get it why they make a pro and a normal eddition .
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killerwhale65
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lol, FS9 comes with more planes then FS8 though. But i have FS8 also, since FS9 always crashes. About the scenery: check out www.FSCB.be, they have very nice Belgian scenery (for example the only BRU, ANR and OST available!).Comet wrote:I like FS2002, I've just installed it this afternoon, and while some scenery is quite poor (like BRU for example), some is quite reasonable (like London City, lovely night scenery of London!)
I think I prefer 2002, from what I've read it has a more varied type of aircraft, I think 2004 is more American based, but I am only just discovering the FS software and am no expert on it!
LCY, i hope u dont mean the standard scenery that comes with the sim? I have an addon, WAY better!!!
Matthias Thoen
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killerwhale65
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direct link to the FSCB scenery (cause its Dutch): http://www.fscb.be/be_scenery.html
Matthias Thoen
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