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RCBunn 03-01-2006 04:36 PM

Which Sim for Me?
 
Well I am thinking about getting a new sim and was wonderingwhich one to buy. Well I already have Aerofly Proand I know I can purchase the upgrade for 90.00$ but I don't won't to wait 2 or 3 weeks without a sim. One thing I dislike about Aerofly is that the planes seem to 3D too easy. I think I would like the online feature of the G3. So it's Aerofly Pro Deluxe 90.00$, G3 199.00$, Reflex XTR 199.00$(i think).

So what do you think.

EDIT: I would like to be able to use it with my Dell Inspiron 1000 laptop but if this computer isn't good enough I can use a faster computer.

Thanks

50%plane 03-01-2006 05:52 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
In G3, the planes fly very well. It takes some effort to 3D and I can't even begin to tell you how much I've learned.(this is probably true as far as hand eye cordination with other sims) In G3, you learn how to correct mistakes and if something arises, you will be able to get out without crashing your (real)plane. Right now at Tower, you can save $20 if you bought G3.(or anything else over $125) I can't comment about any other sim as I don't have enough experience with them.



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Raylon 03-01-2006 06:37 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 

ORIGINAL: 50%plane

In G3, the planes fly very well. It takes some effort to 3D and I can't even begin to tell you how much I've learned.(this is probably true as far as hand eye cordination with other sims) In G3, you learn how to correct mistakes and if something arises, you will be able to get out without crashing your (real)plane. Right now at Tower, you can save $20 if you bought G3.(or anything else over $125) I can't comment about any other sim as I don't have enough experience with them.



50%
I second this, G3 is really awesome. I also don't have any exp. with other sims.

exeter_acres 03-01-2006 07:05 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
I have flown all three... quite a bit...

for me AFPD is much better for physics... increase the sim speed...and add some wind and AFPD is as close to real as possible...

Reflex is a scosh better for Heli's, but AFPD is much better for airplanes.....

G3 has a nice multiuser setup...but the planes (at least in my opinion) flew so poorly that I removed it within a few days........

just my .02

50%plane 03-01-2006 09:27 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Have you flown the new Extras?


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Josey Wales 03-01-2006 09:48 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
I flew the new G3 at the Wram show and I still like AFPD better..

STLPilot 03-02-2006 06:39 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Well seeing I'm not longer with OMP my opinions are no longer biased!!!

AeroFlyPro Deluxe smokes them all when it comes to real world physics. Just turn a little weather on and watch what happens. The upgrade is well worth the money with improved physics and many other features. Just the foamy upgrade is well worth it. Also turnaround time can be 5 to 7 days max if you send priority mail to OMP which costs you about 2 bucks.

In regards to your laptop it all depends on what video card you have.

r1derbike 03-05-2006 12:30 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 

Well seeing I'm not longer with OMP my opinions are no longer biased!!!
That's funny, Dion!

G3 is light-years ahead of AFPD with flight physics. I've owned both sims, and I kept G3. It models inertial and gyroscopic effects much better. It is harder to fly than AFPD (AFPD is too easy), and WILL make you a better pilot. The new G3 update makes it less intimidating for new RC or RC sim pilots.

So, it really depends whomever answers your query, as to what is "best". It's different things, to different people. Get whatever appeals to YOU!

Charles

STLPilot 03-05-2006 04:30 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Light years? I don't think so. Every poll ever run always put AFPD on top.

Also look what The Flying Cirkus guys have to say about it.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3880374/tm.htm

50%plane 03-05-2006 07:25 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
That's some of the cirkus guys. the rest are at www.***********.com , besides, why are they the experts?? Do tell.

STLPilot 03-05-2006 08:53 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Run the poll on Giants site and I'll guarantee you'll get the same results.

Why do you think Rick ran that poll specifically on the Cirkus site, because he knows that Cirkus flyers are more advanced pilots and they are. Read their threads, go to their events. They fly larger planes and invest larger dollars. They know what they are talking about over on those sites as a whole.

G3 outsells AFPD by HUGE amounts in the USA and still the Cirkus vote went towards AFPD and there is a reason. When you become a better pilot, you can see the differences between G3 and AFPD. Both have their good points, but like every poll has ever shown, AFPD physics are much more accurate and a far cry from light years behind G3.

50%plane 03-05-2006 02:54 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 


ORIGINAL: STLPilot

Run the poll on Giants site and I'll guarantee you'll get the same results.

Why do you think Rick ran that poll specifically on the Cirkus site, because he knows that Cirkus flyers are more advanced pilots and they are. Read their threads, go to their events. They fly larger planes and invest larger dollars. They know what they are talking about over on those sites as a whole.

G3 outsells AFPD by HUGE amounts in the USA and still the Cirkus vote went towards AFPD and there is a reason. When you become a better pilot, you can see the differences between G3 and AFPD. Both have their good points, but like every poll has ever shown, AFPD physics are much more accurate and a far cry from light years behind G3.
Dude! If you want to talk about polls, and they don't go your way, you're going to say that they are biased. YOU post a poll on the Giants and send me a link. That way, it won't be biased. BTW, I haven't seen a poll that went heavily toward AFPD on the Giants. In fact, I've seen a few polls that went toward G3. Must be biased huh?


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RCBunn 03-05-2006 05:41 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 

Just the foamy upgrade is well worth it
What's the foamy upgrade??

matt3D 03-05-2006 07:39 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
I have afpd and played g3... man I have to say I love the crashes and multiplayer on g3, but afpd absoutly kills g3 at airplane physics even the hellis are much better in afpd. Also, both of the sims have good graphics.... although sometimes in afpd if you have aircraft reflections they could be a little too bright sometimes, but they look cool. This is just my own thoughts. Now I can do tail slides, harriers, harrier rolls, hover 10 feet off the ground, etc... with my extremeflight rc edge 540T. I learned everything on my own. If you want a true simulator get a good aerobatic rc airplane and practice manuvers at a high altitude...(Note: I mean a real rc aircraft lol)

Matt

r1derbike 03-05-2006 08:00 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
All the sims are good...buy what you want! Now...where's that G3 Expansion Pack?:D

50%plane 03-05-2006 08:19 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 


ORIGINAL: matt3D

I have afpd and played g3... man I have to say I love the crashes and multiplayer on g3, but afpd absoutly kills g3 at airplane physics even the hellis are much better in afpd. Also, both of the sims have good graphics.... although sometimes in afpd if you have aircraft reflections they could be a little too bright sometimes, but they look cool. This is just my own thoughts. Now I can do tail slides, harriers, harrier rolls, hover 10 feet off the ground, etc... with my extremeflight rc edge 540T. I learned everything on my own. If you want a true simulator get a good aerobatic rc airplane and practice manuvers at a high altitude...(Note: I mean a real rc aircraft lol)

Matt
Try flying the Extra330s RD in a photofield with the .430 update. You'll have a different view.

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r1derbike 03-06-2006 12:31 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Polls, Schmolls. The best "poll" is the one that the prospective buyer makes after trying all sims and arriving at his own personal decision, which is best.

I can remember my mother admonishing me when I told her I wanted to do something because "little Johnny" got to do it. She would query, "would you jump off a cliff because little Johnny did it?"

Hard to argue with that, at 8 years old.

Point being, nobody needs to "follow Lemmings over a cliff" just because it seems popular.

Nobody needs to purchase a flight sim based on my opinion, or Dion's opinion, or anyone else's here.

Try them all, pick the one you're happy with.

Charles

STLPilot 03-06-2006 04:32 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 

Nobody needs to purchase a flight sim based on my opinion, or Dion's opinion, or anyone else's here.

Try them all, pick the one you're happy with.
Might as well close down the threads while we are at it. People ask questions, they get answers. Also you can't try any of them other then a couple hardly-functioning demos.

Polls say a lot of things no matter what you think. Just because you don't agree with the outcome of the poll doesn't mean the results aren't accurate.

Physics in flight is an actual science, it's not based on opinions.

50%plane 03-06-2006 07:29 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 

Polls say a lot of things no matter what you think. Just because you don't agree with the outcome of the poll doesn't mean the results aren't accurate.
What does Chip's poll say then????:)

Also, let me quote you from another thread in the AMA forum,

Don't get me wrong I love RC to death, but to me it's just like a glorified video game without a restart button. Heck the controller looks just like my PS2 controller. But FF is an art in it's own and take MUCH GREATER skill to fly then RC does.
So, why are you even pushing AFPD?? It's just a glorified video game WITH a restart button.;)

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STLPilot 03-06-2006 07:43 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Do you have anything better to do then to follow me around on RCU and take quotes from other subjects a compare them with another subject which have nothing to do with each other? That discussion was FREE FLIGHT. This discussion is SIMULATORS.

50%plane 03-06-2006 08:24 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 


ORIGINAL: STLPilot

Do you have anything better to do then to follow me around on RCU and take quotes from other subjects a compare them with another subject which have nothing to do with each other? That discussion was FREE FLIGHT. This discussion is SIMULATORS.
Actually, I don't follow you around on RCU. If you look way back in the AMA forum, you can see that I have actively posted there way before you came around. That discussion was not FF, it was about the content of MA and the issue was about having too much CL and FF coverage over RC.

exeter_acres 03-06-2006 08:30 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
STAY ON TOPIC GUYS!



50%... You voiced your opinion to the original poster...now move on.....

STL voiced his opinion and you just flame him....

really...you need to grow a bit and understand that people have different opinions... get over it..

and whether you think so or not.. it does appear that you follow STL's posts just to try and get the last word....

Prop Nut 03-06-2006 08:53 AM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
I have heard really good things about all the sims, if you only need to upgrade to Deluxe for 90.00 that might be your best bet. I use G3 because I like the multiplayer feature. Alot of clubs get together in the winter to do thier sunday flying on thier sims when it is to cold for the field.

RCBunn 03-06-2006 06:12 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Where would be the best place to buy the upgrade for AFP to AFPD IPACS or OMP? Also what all is included in the new upgrade for AFPD that cost 30.00.

RCBunn

STLPilot 03-06-2006 06:16 PM

RE: Which Sim for Me?
 
Well you can do it at Ikarus or Aeroflypro.com are the only 2 I know of. I think aeroflypro.com is cheaper, but the price is more like 80, not 30.


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