Just got a new PC after limping along on my P133 for years and wanted
to start flight simming again, and wondered if it would be worth it to
upgrade from MSFS98 to FS 2002 (graphics improvements would be most
important to me).
Thanks for any advice.
Trip
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I would say NO! You certainly dont HAVE TO HAVE all that just to play the
FS2002! I run it just fine-with everything set to high and real weather with a
P3 450mz, Nvidia TNTRiva card and 256 Ram---It runs fine-I alos dont use XP!
Capt.Dennison
What are your new PC specs? as the other poster suggested, anything over
600MHz with at least 128mb would work well in FS2002, I guess 600MHz is
pretty much entry level now, so I'm guessing your processor will be faster
if it's a new PC? so long as the graphic card chipset and soundcard etc are
of reputable manufacturer and quality you should be good to go for FS2002,
and if your leaping from a P133 your going to see a quantum leap in
performance in all applications and simulation/games.
Enjoy
Colin
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I guess my question is, are the graphics and features in 2002 worth
laying out the $50? I'm not really as cheap as I sound, just dont want
to pay for just another version.
I did look at the site suggested by an earlier post and the screen
shots do look awesome. And I heard there is ATC in 2002 which would be
cool. SO I guess from what you all have said, if my system will handle
it, it is worth the upgrade?
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 22:16:23 -0000, "Colin" <colin...@ntlworld.com>
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In summary:
PRO
Much better graphics
Much better rendering of scenery and aircraft
Smooth, no stuttering or pausing
CON
The ATC sucks big time
Jackson
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