These videos are honestly fantastic. If you read this, please make more! They not only take me back but are incredibly informative and make for a relaxing watch.
I also second this! This channel is awesome and we need more videos about the history of flight simulation! About planes like the Maam-Sim DC-3, SSTSIM Concorde, the Dodosim Bell 206 JetRanger, Project Tupolev's TU-154 or other Simulators like Flight Unlimited or Fly!
Well done video. FS9's windshield rain effect is still great even today, and better than FSX's in my opinion. Always interesting to see the tricks developers had to use to overcome hardware limitations of the time.
iam watchingh this superb video from fs2020 dowloading the 40th annuversary update this update feature a lot of fsx an fs2004 mission !!!!! even if you have low views pls dont stop posting because your vids are very very very good
Great Content! FS2004 was what I grew up on. funny, I remember the graphics being better than they actually are. It's cool to see how all it worked behind the scenes. Earned a new sub!
Why I haven't found this channel before? Your videos have a very high production quality! Your channel reminds me of the LGR channel! I got FS2004 when I was in the second grade of primary school, it soon made me obsessed with aviation and it is the main cause I became a pilot (currently having PPL+NR and now building hours for CPL). I didn't even know that addons exist and I ran a completely default FS2004 for a few years and never got bored. It was mind blowing when I discovered all those websites with free addons as a kid. I use P3D v5 and MSFS 2020 these days and from time to time I start the FS2004 and it still brings back my childhood memories! The more I fly in real life the more I want to fly in a flight simulator
The Soar 747 in FS2004 is indeed based on the Great Pumpkin Braniff 747's! You might be surprised to learn that most of the default liveries included by Microsoft in the MSFS series were based on real liveries. Some more examples, the World Travel 737 in FSX is based on Jet Airways, and the Pacifica 737 in FS2004 is based on Maersk Air.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial world travel 737 is based on jet airways. Just to make sure Indian airline jet airways!!!? That's my favourite airlines. And also I need to message you,have any social media platforms
You're most welcome! Since you might use this information for development, there's a point I neglected to include in the video that may be interesting to you. Since the cloud sprites always face the camera, the FS2004 developers initially had a problem called "parting the red sea" where the user could not actually fly through a cloud properly because the sprites would turn 90+ degrees upon passing through them, revealing the other side of the cloud. The developers got around this by locking the rotation of the sprites once they were a certain (unspecified) distance from the camera. Hope this information is helpful and good luck on development!
What a great video. Such good times experimenting with different cloud textures in attempt to get the visuals just right. Thanks for sharing and bringing back some good memories.
Fantastic video! Thank you for gifting us such interesting and pasionate videos! Looking at the cloud and sky textures hits with so much nostalgia, I nearlfy forgot how beautiful it was meddling with the internals of the simulator, installing different free enhancers
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial I really love your video's. Passion is more important than views. I hope you continue making great video's for the people who really appriciate these video's!
A great look at what goes on behind the scenes. Thank you for uploading this. Does anybody know the cause of the compressed cloud sprites at polar latitudes?
I believe it has to do with the way FS2004 and previous iterations of FS rendered the world at the poles. I can't remember where I have heard this information and I would love to find out more (maybe for a future video?), but IIRC FS2004 renders the globe as a cylinder rather than a sphere, and for that reason it is not actually possible to reach the poles and lots of rendering wierdness happens (sliding parallax, cloud stretching, etc). I will have to dig around to see if I can find a more complete/correct explanation. A shame that I did not think about that for this video but oh well.
The biggest upgrade to the sky when FS9 came out for me was that it was no longer green like it was in FS8... bleccch. Being able to build models with custom XML parts was cool too. In the days before the SDK came out it was a lot of work but oh so much fun when you could have flexing wings that responded to AOA and G-forces and thrust reversers that worked... correctly...
Please, please, please don't stop making videos! This is the best content I've seen in a long time. I hope this one subscription and comment helps contribute to your success!
Spent many hours on FS2004, even well into the FSX days. Such a stable sim. Could you possibly do a video on the Project Tupolev TU-154M? I consider it to be the greatest piece of freeware ever made and I think it definitely earns its right to be in the Flight Simulation Museum!
Interesting video. I used FS2004 until about 6 months ago, even though I wasn't even around when it was made, because its abandonware status allows it to be free, and the large amount of freeware addons that still remain make it unparalleled in that sense. I noticed that FS9 is still popular in Russia and eastern Europe - could you make a video on that?
I really hate how this channel is underrated... perhaps one of the best flight sim channel I have ever seen... P.S. are you interested in making a video about captain sim back in FS2004 days? I have heard that captain sim in that age is completely different from nowadays.
Thank you so much for the kind words! Yes, a video about Captain Sim (and their add-ons) back in the day is definitely on the list. Captain Sim back in the early 2000s was completely different to today, and arguably much better. It's a shame the route they have taken in recent years, rehashing old content as new and selling individual liveries, or trying to copyright paint kits.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficialthe company now is one dude who stole the name, as far as I know. It seems much of the old devs joined Project Tupolev and then faded into obscurity afaik
great to see people still playing fs9. i am juts learning how to paint AI planes for FS9 cause most of the pro repainters have moved on to fs2020. Do you buy chance know a website where i can get a good flyable cirrus sr22 and a saab 340?
Hey dude! If you're ever intrested to do videos on flight simulators outside of the Microsoft Flight Simulator brand in the future, I suggest taking a look at Microprose's Falcon 4.0, as I haven't seen any really good video discussing the orginal game itself. Looking forward to the upcoming videos!
I just wish that the custom weather settings weren't as restricted as thery were - fortunately, for anyone who wants to revisit FS2004 and X in the future (as nostalgia is a hell of a drug), I hope to make a mod that will allow for that - no 20 layer cap for winds, wind speeds and gusts that max out the value reange od signed 32 bit integers, etc. Why? Because, well, I want to see AI traffic get hit by a 4,000 knot crosswind suddenly, and spin like a top into the ground, because I'm a weird MFer. 😂😂
To be honest, even I am not sure! Real life has been keeping me away from video making lately, so whatever comes next will depend on when I get the time to create a video as well as what topic best captures my intrigue at that point.
By definition, FS2004 is definitely abandonware these days. Microsoft has no official support nor channel through which to buy it and hasn't for a long time now. That being said, there are plenty of ways to acquire it. It is possible (though I have not checked) that it has been archived and is freely downloadable on several abandonware websites. Additionally, you can usually find dozens of used copies pretty cheaply on eBay.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial There is an abandonware site…But who knows how safe the download is for FS2004. My mind automatically thinks possible malware, as why would someone bother cracking it…? Then again, the CD/Crack protection was probably done in years and years back haha. My FS2004 CD is probably around somewhere but I have no drive within my PC. With the amount of freemium aircraft and addons it would be great to play around with it again.
@@infinitemsi I have been using the No CD patch from FlyAwaySim for years now with no issue. If you can get the sim installed, I highly recommend that.
Recently running a modern RTX 3080 PC, and my god this flight sim without any widescreen patch can run in 4k...The only game I knew that can run 16:9 resolution out of the box is Half-Life 2 (the earliest version from November 2004). I still run it occasionally, but unlike you I now use FSX as daily driver since their are more modern addons offered, though I do admit that the fps sucks.
These videos are honestly fantastic. If you read this, please make more! They not only take me back but are incredibly informative and make for a relaxing watch.
I second this.
I also second this! This channel is awesome and we need more videos about the history of flight simulation! About planes like the Maam-Sim DC-3, SSTSIM Concorde, the Dodosim Bell 206 JetRanger, Project Tupolev's TU-154 or other Simulators like Flight Unlimited or Fly!
a underrated video from a underrated youtuber talking about a underrated simulator
Well done video. FS9's windshield rain effect is still great even today, and better than FSX's in my opinion. Always interesting to see the tricks developers had to use to overcome hardware limitations of the time.
iam watchingh this superb video from fs2020 dowloading the 40th annuversary update this update feature a lot of fsx an fs2004 mission !!!!! even if you have low views pls dont stop posting because your vids are very very very good
Great Content! FS2004 was what I grew up on. funny, I remember the graphics being better than they actually are. It's cool to see how all it worked behind the scenes. Earned a new sub!
WE NEED IT
Wow. Insanely detailed video on an extremely obscure subject! I love it!
THIS was great! Very well done! The technical side of things is very interesting! Keep up the splendid work :)
Rolling across this channel. Mannnnnn this is a gold mine! Great content and keep it up
Why I haven't found this channel before? Your videos have a very high production quality! Your channel reminds me of the LGR channel! I got FS2004 when I was in the second grade of primary school, it soon made me obsessed with aviation and it is the main cause I became a pilot (currently having PPL+NR and now building hours for CPL). I didn't even know that addons exist and I ran a completely default FS2004 for a few years and never got bored. It was mind blowing when I discovered all those websites with free addons as a kid. I use P3D v5 and MSFS 2020 these days and from time to time I start the FS2004 and it still brings back my childhood memories! The more I fly in real life the more I want to fly in a flight simulator
Amazing content! Brought me so many good memories 👏🏻👏🏻 from Brazil
This is so much better! Let's hope the devs will learn from this .
13:22 That orange 747-400 reminds me of the Braniff international Airlines.
The Soar 747 in FS2004 is indeed based on the Great Pumpkin Braniff 747's! You might be surprised to learn that most of the default liveries included by Microsoft in the MSFS series were based on real liveries. Some more examples, the World Travel 737 in FSX is based on Jet Airways, and the Pacifica 737 in FS2004 is based on Maersk Air.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial Is Landmark Airlines is based on KLM?? American Pacific Airlines reminds me of Pan Am as well.
@@leezinke4351 Those two are a little more unclear to me. KLM is a decent guess for Landmark, and my personal guess is VARIG for American Pacific.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial Oh yeah I forget about Varig. lol
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial world travel 737 is based on jet airways.
Just to make sure Indian airline jet airways!!!? That's my favourite airlines.
And also I need to message you,have any social media platforms
What an amazing video ! Always wondered how they went about doing the weather effects. Simple and effective .Please, more videos like this.
Meanwhile, the weather system in FS2020 is a work of pure magic! Adjusting cloud layers and time of day easily consumed a full hour for me.
I'm developing a flight sim and this is super helpful, thank you for making it!
You're most welcome! Since you might use this information for development, there's a point I neglected to include in the video that may be interesting to you. Since the cloud sprites always face the camera, the FS2004 developers initially had a problem called "parting the red sea" where the user could not actually fly through a cloud properly because the sprites would turn 90+ degrees upon passing through them, revealing the other side of the cloud. The developers got around this by locking the rotation of the sprites once they were a certain (unspecified) distance from the camera. Hope this information is helpful and good luck on development!
good luck with your flight simulator!
ill make sure to check it out
What a great video. Such good times experimenting with different cloud textures in attempt to get the visuals just right. Thanks for sharing and bringing back some good memories.
YES! I love this channel!!!!
Comfy video, as always. Learned a lot about a sim I've been running since it came out.
WOW nice following now man, well deserved
criminally underrated channel, the efforts put in are remarkable
I'm glad i found this video, very funny and interesting!!
Please come back we miss you!
Great Content. Love to see more technical details of how the old flight sims worked.
Just found your gem of channel, please keep up the good work :)
Fantastic video! Thank you for gifting us such interesting and pasionate videos! Looking at the cloud and sky textures hits with so much nostalgia, I nearlfy forgot how beautiful it was meddling with the internals of the simulator, installing different free enhancers
Great content here! Subscribed!
Please don't stop making videos! I just learned about this channel on the Cal Classic forums. It would be a shame to stop before you really catch on!
I may be slow, but I am not anywhere near done yet :)
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial I really love your video's. Passion is more important than views. I hope you continue making great video's for the people who really appriciate these video's!
Another great video! Very informative and interesting.
Fantastic video, a really great insight that is actually still relevant to me since I still use P3D!
A great look at what goes on behind the scenes. Thank you for uploading this. Does anybody know the cause of the compressed cloud sprites at polar latitudes?
I believe it has to do with the way FS2004 and previous iterations of FS rendered the world at the poles. I can't remember where I have heard this information and I would love to find out more (maybe for a future video?), but IIRC FS2004 renders the globe as a cylinder rather than a sphere, and for that reason it is not actually possible to reach the poles and lots of rendering wierdness happens (sliding parallax, cloud stretching, etc). I will have to dig around to see if I can find a more complete/correct explanation. A shame that I did not think about that for this video but oh well.
Really well made
Please please please keep making vids for the channel❤❤❤
I will always wait for the next video FSM
with just 512x512 textures they managed to create pretty convincing results. if developers nowadays learned...
The biggest upgrade to the sky when FS9 came out for me was that it was no longer green like it was in FS8... bleccch. Being able to build models with custom XML parts was cool too. In the days before the SDK came out it was a lot of work but oh so much fun when you could have flexing wings that responded to AOA and G-forces and thrust reversers that worked... correctly...
Fun fact XP up until 11 use the old "FS2002" style clouds
Now this was interesting 🤔 keep em up, im addicted!
But now... How does the "dynamic wearher" work?
This is amazing!! :D
Please, please, please don't stop making videos! This is the best content I've seen in a long time. I hope this one subscription and comment helps contribute to your success!
Spent many hours on FS2004, even well into the FSX days. Such a stable sim. Could you possibly do a video on the Project Tupolev TU-154M? I consider it to be the greatest piece of freeware ever made and I think it definitely earns its right to be in the Flight Simulation Museum!
I'd have to add the Tinmouse 737-200 to that as well, absolutely phenomenal panel that's only been superceded by the Milviz 732 going freeware.
Great video! You gain a suscriptor sr!
Interesting video. I used FS2004 until about 6 months ago, even though I wasn't even around when it was made, because its abandonware status allows it to be free, and the large amount of freeware addons that still remain make it unparalleled in that sense. I noticed that FS9 is still popular in Russia and eastern Europe - could you make a video on that?
I really hate how this channel is underrated... perhaps one of the best flight sim channel I have ever seen...
P.S. are you interested in making a video about captain sim back in FS2004 days? I have heard that captain sim in that age is completely different from nowadays.
Thank you so much for the kind words! Yes, a video about Captain Sim (and their add-ons) back in the day is definitely on the list. Captain Sim back in the early 2000s was completely different to today, and arguably much better. It's a shame the route they have taken in recent years, rehashing old content as new and selling individual liveries, or trying to copyright paint kits.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficialthe company now is one dude who stole the name, as far as I know.
It seems much of the old devs joined Project Tupolev and then faded into obscurity afaik
Nice!
great to see people still playing fs9. i am juts learning how to paint AI planes for FS9 cause most of the pro repainters have moved on to fs2020. Do you buy chance know a website where i can get a good flyable cirrus sr22 and a saab 340?
Hey dude! If you're ever intrested to do videos on flight simulators outside of the Microsoft Flight Simulator brand in the future, I suggest taking a look at Microprose's Falcon 4.0, as I haven't seen any really good video discussing the orginal game itself. Looking forward to the upcoming videos!
I hope they did the same level of optimisation in MSFS2020.
I just wish that the custom weather settings weren't as restricted as thery were - fortunately, for anyone who wants to revisit FS2004 and X in the future (as nostalgia is a hell of a drug), I hope to make a mod that will allow for that - no 20 layer cap for winds, wind speeds and gusts that max out the value reange od signed 32 bit integers, etc. Why? Because, well, I want to see AI traffic get hit by a 4,000 knot crosswind suddenly, and spin like a top into the ground, because I'm a weird MFer. 😂😂
Any teaser on what the next video is going to talk about?
To be honest, even I am not sure! Real life has been keeping me away from video making lately, so whatever comes next will depend on when I get the time to create a video as well as what topic best captures my intrigue at that point.
when u coming back 🤧🤧
hey man are u still working on your 747 classic addon?
Yes indeed! You can follow my progress at FSDeveloper in the Showroom subforum, look for the thread Boeing 747 Classic.
Does anyone know if FS2004 is “abandonware”?
I have lost my disk copy, want to play and have no disk drive anyways. Any ideas?
By definition, FS2004 is definitely abandonware these days. Microsoft has no official support nor channel through which to buy it and hasn't for a long time now. That being said, there are plenty of ways to acquire it. It is possible (though I have not checked) that it has been archived and is freely downloadable on several abandonware websites. Additionally, you can usually find dozens of used copies pretty cheaply on eBay.
@@FlightSimMuseumOfficial There is an abandonware site…But who knows how safe the download is for FS2004. My mind automatically thinks possible malware, as why would someone bother cracking it…? Then again, the CD/Crack protection was probably done in years and years back haha.
My FS2004 CD is probably around somewhere but I have no drive within my PC. With the amount of freemium aircraft and addons it would be great to play around with it again.
@@infinitemsi I have been using the No CD patch from FlyAwaySim for years now with no issue. If you can get the sim installed, I highly recommend that.
Recently running a modern RTX 3080 PC, and my god this flight sim without any widescreen patch can run in 4k...The only game I knew that can run 16:9 resolution out of the box is Half-Life 2 (the earliest version from November 2004). I still run it occasionally, but unlike you I now use FSX as daily driver since their are more modern addons offered, though I do admit that the fps sucks.
I really dislike the MSFS 2020 clouds. They look like Popcorn.
Xplane is so behind in this apart
What are you talking about the weather looks good in xp12
@@PEPcessna the weather looks good. . ZAh ok whatever. The clouds suck, if those clouds are good for so good for you in 2022