
Originally Posted by
THE SKULLS
mao diay ni iya graphics? kad**** lang pangita-on ko tong harddrive na ako gi-installan sa orbiter. mura dili ingon ani ang graphics year 2008.
mura man to ug graph2X lang.
magcapture ko ug screen shots. try nako post diri. pangita-on ko pa tong HDD.
if asa ka comportable modula ug simulation rods, akoy bayad.
piktyuri lang sa lagi imo set-up. ato tan-awon kung realistic ba jud.
My "home" setup is not here--it's back in Mindanao (I'm from the Iligan City-MSU, Marawi City area). I don't have an equivalent setup in Cebu.
You seem to equate realism with
external control mechanism, when they are only feedback/human interface mechanisms, WRONG way to evaluate realism. What you should look for is
instrumentation and ask if the level of instrumentation is realistic or not. For example, check this out:
AVSIM Commercial Aircraft Review: 767 Pilot In Command
That's a Boeing B767 addon for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004/FSX, and mao ni iyang pages sa manual...
# 767 PIC Adventure Scripts: 11 pages
# 767 PIC Panel Operation and Systems: 116 pages
# 767 PIC Normal Checklists: 21 pages
# 767 PIC Non-Normal Checklists: 41 pages
# 767 PIC FMC: 108 pages
All in all almost 300 pages long ang manual...
unya you claim nga DULA ra na? Kinsa may ganahan modula nga before sa dula mag basa sa ka'g 300 page long nga manual? *Shakes head*
Why baga kaayo ang tun-anan? Kay the
instrumentation of this simulation (for PC ug laptop lang ni ha, timan-i) is very accurate, for instance, the instruments and switches of this overhead panel...

95% of the operation of the real B767 switches are incorporated into the simulation. As with the main panel...

Yes, tanang switches diha dapat kabalo ka mag pindot, dili pwede pataka-taka ra, mao nga kinahanglan mag tuon sa ug Operations MANUAL(s).
N'ya sige pa mo'g sulti diri nga
"...dula ra lagi nang simulator for PC kay joystick ug keyboard ug mouse ra ginagamit" when the fact is, some of my friends who are real airline pilots sometimes use equivalent simulations of other aircraft that their fly, to keep sharp, updated and keep themselves ready (nya all they need is a laptop/PC).
You keep telling me I'm "assuming" or "jump into conclusions", nga klaro kaayo kinsa'y sige'g jump into conclusions. BTW don't waste your time finding your images--some of those beautiful graphics you see above are from the
2006 version of Orbiter (2008 man kaha imong screenshots?), so wala ka'y lusot.
-RODION