it0uchpods wrote:None I've seen so far looks excellent.
Josh you are expecting a in-home simulator software to emulate the exact way an aircraft functions, even though the license clearly stated FOR HOME USE ONLY. If it were for commercial use, like the full cockpit sims that the Airlines use, it would cost upwards of $15,000 per home use simulator. Not realistic. You have been spoiled though P3D, which is owned by Lockheed Martin, and REQUIRES a certain level of detail in order for the aircraft to be considered for payware status. In that standard of simulation, Its no wonder why you are so stingy and against the aircraft of xPlane. Lower you damn standards and maybe you will ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE SIMULATIONS.
Standards=Simulates the aircraft and how it acts, WITHOUT A DEDICATED SIMULATOR TO THAT SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT.
And one more thing, What the hell was up with your rant on teamspeak last night? I am genuinely concerned for your mental health. I hope you know that you have to be 100% honest when it comes to the FAA medical or any other government's aviation association when you go for your physical. Meds, suicidal thoughts, things like that. Just thought that I should share that tidbit of information with you.