06-09-2005, 11:24 AM
Actually I think over the years a lot of work has gone into FSUIPC and for what it can do it is worth the registration fee. Don't forget all
updates are free for the lifetime of FS9, maybe into FS10 when it finally gets released too. It's a one off, unlike some aircraft where the
first amount buys the base plane then on top of that you have to buy the extra liveries. (I only know a couple of companies that do this but I
still think it sucks).
I agree FSUIPC is not cheap, but it does do a lot of things, for example you can't have a working radar w/out it, I believe that includes the
WX radars too. It can smooth wind changes and visibility. Help in troubleshooting control issues, and a myriad of other little things to help
your simming enjoyment.
updates are free for the lifetime of FS9, maybe into FS10 when it finally gets released too. It's a one off, unlike some aircraft where the
first amount buys the base plane then on top of that you have to buy the extra liveries. (I only know a couple of companies that do this but I
still think it sucks).
I agree FSUIPC is not cheap, but it does do a lot of things, for example you can't have a working radar w/out it, I believe that includes the
WX radars too. It can smooth wind changes and visibility. Help in troubleshooting control issues, and a myriad of other little things to help
your simming enjoyment.
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