ORIGINAL: JeremySutton
ORIGINAL: RealtyViking
For $99 it would be hard to walk past FSOne especially if you are concerned with Plane Physics.
Thank you. Is there a downside to FSOne? From what I can tell, there are less planes and options (such as water take-offs).
Let me also ask this, between all of the available high-end name brand sims do the physics they include equally help you improve as a pilot at the field?
Downside to any of the sims? Almost every one of them have large followings that feel their favorite has few or none. And they're probably right. For example, the fewer planes for the lesser supported sims don't seem to matter to those who use their favority to just practice with a model.
Noone I know who flies at my fields and also flies a sim has any complaints that their sim has incorrect physics. Truth is, the popular sims all improve your piloting skills. I practice inverted flat spins and such with my sim, and get the same results on the pc or at the field. Same stick movements give the same results at home or at the field. So if there is some other sim with better physics than the sims I got, I'll be darned if I know how it'd help me improve "better".