for those unaware. the application of this "tool" being used in a professional setting is like what lockheed martin did with P3D, which was obviously first based on the FSX engine.
Forcing career mode only is not a good thing at all. I was intrigued by the missions but I don't want the grind - I had immediate flashbacks to Gran Turismo.
They aren’t forcing career mode. All aircraft available and used in Career mode are available in free flight. These are just optional,the sim possibilities are endless in this aspect. You can do career stuff, or photography, or just messing around in free flight, or core simmer stuff, whatever you want.
@@kianallison4658 But what I took from the clip was I could not select a mission scenario that was in a career stream - that was the whole point of this video no? Jorg himself said he'd wanted/assumed missions could be flown ad-hoc.
for those unaware. the application of this "tool" being used in a professional setting is like what lockheed martin did with P3D, which was obviously first based on the FSX engine.
What's with the attitude
@@mammid9622yeah idk, people want to give a lecture about P3D for some reason like chill bro
Hi, we're from the FAA and are here to help. We're not happy until you're not happy..
Forcing career mode only is not a good thing at all. I was intrigued by the missions but I don't want the grind - I had immediate flashbacks to Gran Turismo.
They aren’t forcing career mode. All aircraft available and used in Career mode are available in free flight. These are just optional,the sim possibilities are endless in this aspect. You can do career stuff, or photography, or just messing around in free flight, or core simmer stuff, whatever you want.
@@kianallison4658 But what I took from the clip was I could not select a mission scenario that was in a career stream - that was the whole point of this video no? Jorg himself said he'd wanted/assumed missions could be flown ad-hoc.
Isn't it a different video?
What video are you talking about? This is about if FS can one day be FAA certified like XPlane is.
Lol yea that was a different video