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Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Feb 3 2013,12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>My 2cw- I think we should keep NZFF as New Zealand based forum as that's the point of focus for us- Whether that be because we are from New Zealand or simply enjoy flying here. I think expanding to other countries would just dilute our raison d'etre.
Good point , We still get to see other world scenery incoming in Screen Shots and Announcement's that go with the aircraft types that you simply don't see in New Zealand .Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Feb 3 2013,12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think we should also try and bring in more Xplane 10 users- With the recent release of a free scenery pack for XPlane 10, the sim really shines and conversion of existing FSX scenery can be achieved fairly easily I think. I realise that NZFF doesn't specifically exclude Xplane users, but a new 'X Plane' subforum should generate renewed interest and expand the community.
Another Good Idea .. just recently posted after a new NZFF member ' hotelindia17' post his video all the way from Japan using Xplane , I might be able to have a look and see what this program has to offer as an outsider .Last edited by Ian Warren on Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Feb 3 2013,12:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>My 2cw- I think we should keep NZFF as New Zealand based forum as that's the point of focus for us- Whether that be because we are from New Zealand or simply enjoy flying here. I think expanding to other countries would just dilute our raison d'etre.
That sums my thoughts up exactly...it's what makes this forum unique and to expand into "overseas" areas would only dilute our special advantage over the others. I too have noticed the recent interest shown by new "overseas" posters, they will obviously have their own localized forums, but they see an interest here.
I personally have no intention of adding other brands of Flight Sim related products, I haven't even bothered with ORBX. My reasons for this are varied, but include a wide range of other interests and lack of time. I would be the first to agree that we should keep up with the trends and usually read the posts that cover them with interest.
I think we should be mindful that there are two types of simmers, those that seem to live for the subject, and those that treat it as an interesting sideline. As long as the forum covers both sides we should survive.
I think the screenshot competitions have created interest, however the standard now required would put many off, by this I mean those with more modest equipment and knowledge.
deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Feb 3 2013,1:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Do like the idea of incorporating more real-world stuff, and I think inclusion/encouragement of other platforms that have a NZ offering (esp X-Plane etc) is a fabulous idea.
Putting my VA hat on I'd also like to see some sort of virtual airline sub-forum as there are a good dozen or so VA's operating regularly in this region with no particular place to promote or communicate outside their own VA walled garden. I appreciate there's potential for this one to be competitive and mine-vs-yours-ish but we could set guidelines for appropriate posts and behavior. Truth is a lot of VA guys fly for more than one airline so no need to get to parochial about it.
A couple of good points, which others have mentioned from time to time. I'd like some more input on X-plane -- the current layout of NZFF does cater for X-plane, with most of the flightsim sub-forums able to cover X-plane. The only real oddity is the 'FSX' forum, but this has always been a bit of an odd man out. Yes, we have an FSX forum, but we don't have a FS2004 or X-plane forum. Originally the FSX forum was put in to cater for discussions before FSX was released. In retrospect, it might have been better to name it something like 'upcoming simulators', in which case it could now be used for the current Outerra topics.
But all other aspects of simming can be spread amongst the existing sub-forums, no matter what simulator is used. If you want to mention an X-plane payware aeroplane, it could easily go under 'Aircraft' or 'Announcements' if it's new. The bug in this ointment though is the 'Other Flight Simulator Games - A single forum dedicated to all other non Microsoft flight simulation games' which implies that everything else relates to MS sims. I think that it would be simpler to just change this to 'non-mainstream sims such as MS simulators and X-plane.'
So the best way to improve X-plane coverage is for those who are interested to actually post stuff in any of the existing flightsim forums. Maybe remembering to mention that it is X-plane would help, but I like the idea of non-partisan screenshot forum -- a great X-plane screenshot doesn't need to be excused in any way.
VA sub-forums are a different issue, and I'm not too clued up enough to participate too much here. However I am keen to take advantage of the existing sub-forums, especially those which are under-utilised. One of these is 'Flights'. Would this work for VAs? All we really need is a new moderator.
I'd rather see a new forum as a result of a particular topic suddenly flooding the existing forums, rather that a niche topic getting lost in a big forum.
EDIT: I don't mean to write-off any ideas at this stage, but I have notice here that I'm not afraid to give my opinion on some things:) This doesn't automatically mean that this is right, though, I'm also aware that I have my own weird traits -- I am a bit sensitive to patterns, so I get a bit anxious when things don't fit the pattern -- one such is the FSX subforum which has always annoyed me! It doesn't fit the existing pattern. This is as bad as putting scenery sub-folders into the already pre-activated Addon Scenery folder -- it has no real-world counterpart for storage, so it drives me balmy when people do this.
Yes, some people may recognise this as a form of autism, but a strong sensible argument can still break through that, so feel free to make your arguments!Last edited by toprob on Sun Feb 03, 2013 2:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Fozzer wrote:QUOTE (Fozzer @ Feb 22 2013,11:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Are we FS 2004 Dedicated Users a dying breed?.......!
No i don't think so , I needed a Phantom fix and the only place to go for the best is FS9/FS2004 .. after all it was a Century of Flight ! .. i am amazed with the PC now 10 years newer runs the program - graphics cards of what we use today turn the program on it head !
Shortly will have a look at Xplane just to see what the rave is but only for the outta box stuff "Islandboy" Pete was talking about .
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