by toprob » Thu Apr 26, 2007 10:10 am
Results are pretty much as expected. I predict that with the release of SP1 this will be 50/50, with an 80% takeup of FSX by the end of the year.
Although I develop scenery for New Zealanders, first and foremost, I do rely on overseas sales to make a living. I suspect that in Europe and the US the uptake would be higher. Products I produce now need to sell in the future, which means FSX compatibility.
The fact that MS have addressed performance is remarkable, really. I wouldn't expect to be able to play any cutting-edge games on my aging PC -- Half Life 2 pushed it too hard, and that was more than two years ago. Yet we all expect miracles from MS.
The fact is, though, that FSX will win us all over eventually. After a week away from FSX -- mainly due to breaking it -- when I finally got to try Deane's Fletcher around Wanganui with the autumn autogen, 2m/px textures and real weather I was just blown away -- not by the eye-candy for its own sake, but for the degree of realism.
I actually chose FS2004 in the poll, but within a month this may well change.