by toprob » Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:34 pm
While I do think that FSX will eventually be the killer version we all use and love, I too am concerned about normal folk's computer systems. It will be 2 years before the majority of us have systems suitable to run FSX at the same settings we can now run FS9. It took me that long to get FS9 up and running well:)
And as far we NZ goes, FS9 has been the version where we have grown up. No longer are we the poor relation compared to other parts of the world, (with the exception of international airports, of course) so we all have to make the decision whether we hold onto FS9 or go to FSX which would mean another round of addons.
A newcomer to simming could go out and buy FS9 now, spend a week on the web (with the help of this forum) downloading/purchasing addons, and they'd have one very impressive NZ to fly around. If they waited until October and bought FSX, they'd have a beautiful sim, but a generic, US-centric New Zealand.
Of course the best bet is to have both. If you want the best sim, go for FSX, if you want the best depiction of NZ, go for FS9.
I admit though that I'm salivating at the thought of some of the features of FSX from a designer's point of view.