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FSBreak - Flight Simulator Podcast

FSBreak is a weekly show that covers Flight Simulator news, reviews, and hardware all rolled up into one easy to digest weekly show. Host: Eric McClintock of www.fszone.org.

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FSBreak 42: Looking back on a year of Flight Sim


FSBreak 42: Looking back on a year of Flight Sim

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DATE : Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:53:46 +0000
Entered in Database : 2009-11-11 04:53:46
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Hosted by Eric McClintock, Danton Berube, Brendan Farmer, Mark Stewart, Cam, Ausin Meyer, and Mathijs Kok. Listen Here: Download Here So while trying out the Pacific Northwest scenery, all of the hosts forgot that we had a show to do this week... ;)  Well, only kidding a little bit... This episode is a combination of two of the best moments we have had on the show so far. If you had asked me almost 1 year ago that we would have a weekly show to this date after the shut down of ACES I would have laughed and predicted we would have gone no more than a month. But so much has come out of it, and it has only made the space more interesting and more competitive. Especially when you look at sims like X-Plane, Aerosoft's new "AFS2012", and the recent "Cascase Game Foundry". But for the time being, we have developers truly pushing the boundaries of the MSFS engine, with upcoming scenery from Orbx, and addons once thought impossible like A2A Simulation's Piper Cub... I realize now this isn't the end, this is just the beginning!


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