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POLL: Flightsim Version usage ? -- CLOSED --

Poll: Which version(s) of Flightsim do you use?
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FS9 Only
45.45%
20 45.45%
Have FSX but prefer using FS9
25.00%
11 25.00%
Have FSX and FS9 and use equally
2.27%
1 2.27%
Have FS9 but prefer using FSX
11.36%
5 11.36%
FSX Only
15.91%
7 15.91%
Use an earlier version
0%
0 0%
Total 44 vote(s) 100%
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POLL: Flightsim Version usage ? -- CLOSED --
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03-31-2009, 10:32 PM
I always felt that FS2004 was great and I prefered it over FSX. However, after I upgraded to a new PC which runs FSX extremely well and overcame the initial problem of the differences/new features of FSX, I use FSX most of the time. I only use FS9 if the scenery area is better or if I want to use a specific aircraft. The improved graphics are by themselves enough of a reason to opt for FSX over FS9.
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05-19-2009, 09:23 AM
I have both versions but invariably use FS9. I prefer FSX, it runs OK on my rig with default scenery, but any half decent add-on scenery causes stuttering.
It surprised me that max AI traffic made little difference to FPS
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07-04-2009, 09:13 AM
I have somewhat a high end system but FSX is a pain even with
all the tweeks. My FS9 file size is up to 27.8 GB so system don't
fail me now. P.S. Anybody have a simple way to back up this
file in case my system goes to "Blueville"?
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07-07-2009, 10:07 PM
zfly2sky Wrote:P.S. Anybody have a simple way to back up this
file in case my system goes to "Blueville"?

My backup method of choice is to buy a small HDD, install it as a slave, copy everything over, rip it out again, and keep it 'somewhere safe'
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07-31-2009, 06:15 PM
I used FS9 for a few months after FSX release and then with a couple really great scenery addons I found myself using FSX more. Now I'm using FSX exclusively and loving it. Fabulous scenery, fabulous planes and great step up from FS9, BUT, it does take a good pc to do the job. If FS9 runs like a Swiss watch in your machine, that just might be the place to stay until the computer Santa drops a new screamer down your chimney.

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11-03-2009, 07:33 AM
I fell comfortable with FS9 Only...;)
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