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Flight Sim
with easy learning curve.Thanks.
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Crimson Skies
fun and an easy place to start. Not too many controls, but the flight controls are the same, just not as touchy as real life. You can even download a trial version from Microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/games/crimsonskies/ "Joe" wrote in message ... with easy learning curve.Thanks. |
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with easy learning curve.Thanks. PLUS, it has been issued in a three pack, Crimson Skies, MetalGear Solid, and StarLancer. Picked mine up for $8.83 at Sam's club, but, you might find it at Wal-Mart. BTW, I have quit Sam's Club, as the store managers won't allow the public to check out any of the 'demo/display' cameras, TV's, or computers! Yes, they have 'display' consoles, even for X-box and PS2, but, in all the stores here most are either broken, or unplugged. Touch them, and, they 'refund' your membership, and/or threaten worse! No signs are posted, and the day that I went in, April 26th, five of us customers were asked NOT to touch the mouse/keyboards, nor to eject the CD/DVD trays, or to even 'bother' the SAs about the missing speakers, by Sandy, a 'manager'! All appear to be really poor versions of HP and Compaq systems, but, again, many are either OFF, or 'locked-out'! Florida Sam's Clubs seem to be so paranoid, and talk of all the South American tourists 'screwing up' their display models. Only two of the five customers even were 'hispanic', but all were aged up to 57, and were quite insulted. Voted with our feet, and wallets... Mike, at Sam's Club on Colonial Drive in Orlando, actually recommends to everyone that you ALL go to one of the Office/Retail stores to purchase ANY of your high-tech gear! Sorry, Sam Walton, but, your empire is crumbling! Could some of those Celeron, AMD, Intel based systems be crashed from just being ON and over heating due to poor design? I do not think it has to do with the filthy and dusty conditions in the 'warehouses'. Or, are they OCed? Witnessed some similar computer problems, at Best Buy stores in the past week. Perhaps it is the video card/chip? I am getting a bit leary of Compaq/HP systems! |
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