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Thralni

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  1. As Simon said, I wouldn't mind any Russian aircraft. I do know Project Tupolev is doing a FSX Tu-154B2 and a FSX IL-62 as we speak, and there's hope for a fully featured IL-86 also. However, the more developers that do Russian aircraft the merrier.

  2. I remember a while back that Mathijs said something along the lines of several US Cities been worked on and in the finishing stages of development, yet I can't remember this "flood" of US Cities being released. I was wondering if any more are coming our way? I personally really like them, Especially those that are well visible from the nearby airport, such as Chicago for example. For me they add a new layer of realism, and i'd like to see more of them.

  3. I actually use a Mid-2010 Apple 27" iMac (with a i5 quad, 12GB RAM, 1TB normal HD storage). I installed Windows 7 64bit using Bootcamp and although performance is not that great, overall FSX runs fine. I am thinking of buying a special gaming PC some time in the future, although I'm not at all sure when that will be.

  4. I don't think so. The point of the US Cities is to make cheap but beautiful scenery packages that cover - you guessed it - US Cities. If you were to add full night textures and seasons, development will take longer and thus also the cost. The current 15 Euros would then go up, which is exactly what Aerosoft doesn't want to do.

  5. Hey,

    I have been thinking of getting Leipzig, because of the strong cargo presence at the airport, but I have some questions:

    1) I read on the product features that moving trains and such are FS2004 only features. Is that really the case? There are no moving trains in the FS2004 version?

    2) How's the performance? My performance with the LDS767 at Hamburg was about 18-20, if I recall correctly. What can I expect from Leipzig?

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