I did have a Prinz Eugen already as it turns out, but your one is a better model.
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Downloaded now Dave, cheers.
I did have a Prinz Eugen already as it turns out, but your one is a better model.
I did have a Prinz Eugen already as it turns out, but your one is a better model.
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Excellent
It's par for the course I guess and doesn't really need close scrutiny. What the heck would we do without CFS2 ship builders
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Re: Stringbag
Dave,DaveG wrote:Don't think I've got a Prinz Eugen, I'll have to check![]()
I'd love to try a Rift. Maybe when the consumer version is released I may treat myself if the cost & PC specs aren't prohibitive.
Yes to be honest I have found it a lot of fun and certainly one of those "rediscover the sim" moments. All that you have heard is correct... the resolution is too low to read the gauges, and currently the SDK I am using to run it is only in Alpha build but the immersion is fantastic for VFR flying.
When they place a 4K screen in there and have a wider peripheral view it will be amazing, perhaps not one for people flying tube liners at FL330 but down low and out of cloud its awesome.
Cheers,
Fraser
