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Old 08-30-2006 | 06:08 PM
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NightOne
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Default RE: FS one by Horizon Hobbies


ORIGINAL: aviti

The poll still shows most people will pay $200 for a good sim. By the way, I just spent over $200 for 3 JR charge switches, 5 aluminum servo arms, 2 servo extensions, and a dual conversion crystal. You wanna talk about expensive for not a lot of stuff. A freaking spinner for a 35% plane costs $140. You want the nice stuff, you gotta pay dude.

You still have not answered why you don't buy Aerofly Pro at $99. It is exactly what you are asking for. Until you have tried this sim, I refuse to listen to anymore complaining about the price.
I guess it is a long standing issue with the software industry when it comes to multiple versions of a products.

For example, there is Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional. Outside of those that had the OS bundled with their system, there are a lot of people who opt for the Pro version just because it has more features. How many people use Quicken Deluxe vs. Quick Basic? There a lot of examples in the software business. I've just never been a big supporter of the lesser version of a product. (there are some exceptions)

Again, the poll is very early. Interesting that there are so many hits on the thread but not that many votes. I wonder what keeps so many from voting.

Like I said, current trending does support your position, but we need more voters.

I would love to try Aerofly Pro (not Deluxe) but there is no demo available. (at least not one that I have seen)

I like to try before I buy.