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  • K_W

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    Wow. Today I learned!

    I have definitely played (played?) the first type of flight sim, and have a passing familiarity with the second. I wasn't aware the third even existed.

    I guess is makes sense, the technology can support it, and the ability to have reality-level immersion sounds very appealing to me. If I weren't viewing the world through a decade-old mac I'd look into trying some of these out. I don't want to look too deeply, though...a full-blown gaming/sim PC build couls easily be the result.

    ...and then probably a divorce. But hey, full-realism flight sim!

    There where full immersion realistic sims back in the 90's... Falcon 4 comes to mind... it has a 300 page manual and still get fan community created updates today.
     

    hoosierdoc

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    We had a flight sim game in 1986 or so. Was darn near impossible for me to even take off. Of course I was 9

    we viewed a home for sale owned by a lifeline pilot. He had a really slick sim setup in his basement
     

    1911ly

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    What's with the visitor message? I tried to pm you but your inbox is full. If you don't like my posts, don't read them.

    You can't PM until you hit 50 "quality" post. And I personally have no issues with your post. But you are trying to skirt the rules. But you probably know that buy now.
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    Trying to skirt the rules? What are you even talking about? Sounds like you need to get a hobby.

    OK. You need to chill out. You were skirting the rules. You were reported to the staff by multiple members. I clipped your post count. It is the way of things. We all had to clear these hurdles even me.
    Keep your responses civil please.

    Here is the rule. Please read it.........
    We want to welcome you to INGO. We also want to take this opportunity to ask you to read the FAQ which can be found in my signature below. It's pointed out in great detail why we have the 50 post rule because to the newcomer it can seem like an obscure rule for us to want to enforce. In order to participate in the classifieds, you must contribute to the forum by either 1) content in the form of 50 quality posts (not one liners) or 2) financially by becoming a site supporter. That information can be found here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/site_s..._are_here.html

    Please remember, we are a forum first and then a place for classifieds. There is a plethora of information available here and that's what keeps people here and what allows us to have a classifieds section.

    Thanks!
     

    KellyinAvon

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