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Re: Flight Simulator Guide

Post by TSR2 »

Hi Chrizx,

Very nice indeed, and a good look and feel. Re the reviews, as an FSX user it would be nice if there was some way of indicating a native FSX model, as although most FS9 models will "work" the performance is never great and it will lack the detail of a native FSX.

Just something that came to my mind, as no where on the net (that I have found yet) lists if a model is fully FSX (i.e. built with the FSX SDK)or a port over.

Keep up the good work! :thumbsup:
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Re: Flight Simulator Guide

Post by Chrizx »

Re the reviews, as an FSX user it would be nice if there was some way of indicating a native FSX model, as although most FS9 models will "work" the performance is never great and it will lack the detail of a native FSX.
Good idea, although I thought about that myself. But I don't agree with the performance thing. In my experience, a native FS9 model has better performance than a native FSX model. Of course, most native FS9 models lack the details of FSX models. But I will think about a field that says for what version the aircraft was originally developed.
As has already been said, it looks good, has lots of potential and the ability to interact and comment is very welcome
Yea, interaction is the best thing for a website. Right now the comments are covered with a separate comments script which is not fine to work with. The script I'm working on will be a content management system with a lot more features. Also the screenshot feature will be improved.

By the way, if anyone has more suggestions, please let me know, as I am still developing the script :)

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