23-07-2005, 06:14 AM
I spend too much money on Flight Sim add ons, at least that's what my wife says. But it's cheaper than golf clubs, golf carts,
and dues for the country club. In my opinion this FS Passenger program ranks right up there with PMDG 737, Flight One's Piper
Meridian, and Active Sky because not only is the program quality but the people who made it care and are willing to provide top notch
quality customer service. I've been dealing with Lago who refuses to answer my questions, and the gang at FS Passengers are a breath
of fresh air. When you do a direct download, you are swinging in the breeze, I learned that with Lago. FS Passengers backs up their
product, and to me that's just as important as quality. Another reason I like this program is because it allows me the freedom to tinker
with it which is half my enjoyment of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Sometimes I spend more time tinkering than flying!
I flew out of San Francisco with the demo five or six times and played around with the various downloads, until I was sure it would work ,
then I bought it. I have no regrets. The fully functional demo is what sold me. They laid it all on the line with it and won me over.
As for FS 2006, its been my experience that groups who make add ons for a previous version will make it compatable with the next
verion. For instance, Wilco's PIC 767 and Dream Fleet 737 were interfaced with FS2000 but were updated to FS2002. Captain Sims 727
and Iron Knuckles DC9 were interfaced with FS2002 but were updated to FS 2004. This is just to name a few. I can't promise you that
this will be the case with FSPassengers, but I've been around since FS98 and this is usually the general rule of thumb with people who
make add-ons especially this late in the game.
and dues for the country club. In my opinion this FS Passenger program ranks right up there with PMDG 737, Flight One's Piper
Meridian, and Active Sky because not only is the program quality but the people who made it care and are willing to provide top notch
quality customer service. I've been dealing with Lago who refuses to answer my questions, and the gang at FS Passengers are a breath
of fresh air. When you do a direct download, you are swinging in the breeze, I learned that with Lago. FS Passengers backs up their
product, and to me that's just as important as quality. Another reason I like this program is because it allows me the freedom to tinker
with it which is half my enjoyment of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Sometimes I spend more time tinkering than flying!
I flew out of San Francisco with the demo five or six times and played around with the various downloads, until I was sure it would work ,
then I bought it. I have no regrets. The fully functional demo is what sold me. They laid it all on the line with it and won me over.
As for FS 2006, its been my experience that groups who make add ons for a previous version will make it compatable with the next
verion. For instance, Wilco's PIC 767 and Dream Fleet 737 were interfaced with FS2000 but were updated to FS2002. Captain Sims 727
and Iron Knuckles DC9 were interfaced with FS2002 but were updated to FS 2004. This is just to name a few. I can't promise you that
this will be the case with FSPassengers, but I've been around since FS98 and this is usually the general rule of thumb with people who
make add-ons especially this late in the game.