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Old 10-10-2006 | 11:50 PM
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Default RE: FS one by Horizon Hobbies

BTW, the first FS One patch is currently in QA/Test prior to deployment. Pending an okay in testing by the QA team, this patch should be available late tomorrow afternoon or sometime on Thursday via the FS One web site. This patch addresses the calibration and re-calibration issue that some people have experienced.

RoyLFlush -- How did things work out today at your LHS as you helped them with their installations?

Slowroller -- We'll be addressing the cg issue in the next couple of days with a new patch. Sorry for the inconvenience in the meantime...

DJBentle -- FS One can run in an automatic full screen mode (default), a user-specified full screen resolution, or a windowed mode (user-specified resolution and placement). Wide screen support is available, right out of the box. For example, it works great on my 1920x1200 24" widescreen LCD. It really makes it seem like you're actually at the field!

RiotGear -- Your cautious approach towards a new software product is understandable. However, the second patch should be ready in a couple of days, so you might not have to wait much longer to meet your two-patch criteria!

All -- When InertiaSoft set out to develop FS One with Hangar9, our goal was to develop a great simulation product for the hobby but also to support that product with patches, updates, expansions, etc. Although we performed extensive testing over many, many months, some issues may have evaded detection. During this initial release period, we're working hard to quickly respond to any issues identified by our customers. The InertiaSoft development and engineering team has an extensive range of aeronautical engineering experience as well as many years of flight simulation development experience for military and commercial flight training organizations around the world. We leveraged that background/experience to develop FS One, and now we'll focus that capability in providing patches and support in the days and weeks ahead.