145 lines
7.5 KiB
Plaintext
145 lines
7.5 KiB
Plaintext
|
||
MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0B
|
||
|
||
We all find it easy to complain, even if "...nobody listens anyway." If it is
|
||
fair to complain, it is equally fair to praise above-average performance,
|
||
particularly when the party concerned has actually taken the time and effort to
|
||
listen to, and address complaints made by, users of their product. Microsoft
|
||
Corporation of Redmond, Washington is certainly deserving of such praise for its
|
||
recent release of a maintenance update for the ever-popular FLIGHT SIMULATOR
|
||
program. (This review is based on the IBM-PC version.)
|
||
|
||
Last year, I reviewed version 4.0 of Microsoft FLIGHT SIMULATOR for THE
|
||
ELECTRONIC GAMER. My prediction at that time has certainly proven true: The
|
||
Flight Simulator section of The Gamers' Forum (GO GAMERS) on CompuServe has been
|
||
alive with comments and activities pertaining to version 4.0 ever since its
|
||
release. The message section has been buzzing with questions, hints, complaints,
|
||
suggestions, and general chat concerning this fine program. Other recent
|
||
activities in the forum have included a "Demo Contest" that had forum members
|
||
using the "Demo Recorder" function of FLIGHT SIMULATOR to produce and share
|
||
recorded versions of their flying adventures, as well as what was probably the
|
||
first ever "Computerized Aviation Fly-In," utilizing the multi-player function
|
||
of the program. Both events were highly successful and will no doubt become
|
||
annual or semi-annual events. (High praise has indeed been earned by Section
|
||
Leaders Rick Lee and Jeff Horrocks, who organized and orchestrally conducted the
|
||
events.)
|
||
|
||
Of course, the star of the show was FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0, without which none
|
||
of this could have taken place. Many participants' experiences were enhanced by
|
||
the fact that they were flying the new version of the program: 4.0b.
|
||
|
||
In the background of all the activity that followed the release of FLIGHT
|
||
SIMULATOR V. 4.0 (in the fall of 1989) lurked representatives of the Bruce
|
||
Artwick Organization and Microsoft, who jointly produce the program. In response
|
||
to issues addressed in the forum, and comments from users in general, they made
|
||
an updated version available to all registered users of FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0
|
||
in February of 1990. In the paragraphs that follow, I will briefly highlight the
|
||
modifications.
|
||
|
||
PC pilots whose computers use DTK BIOS will be particularly pleased with
|
||
release 4.0b. A lack of true IBM-compatibility prevented the program from
|
||
recognizing the keyboard when the DTK BIOS was present. Although this did not
|
||
indicate a fault within the FLIGHT SIMULATOR product, it was a matter that
|
||
warranted attention. Release 4.0b is compatible with DTK BIOS.
|
||
|
||
Users of version 4.0b are finally able to taxi around Flight Simulatordom with
|
||
relative ease by comparison to the ham-fisted operation required by version 4.0.
|
||
The aircraft now slows realistically when power is reduced to idle, and the
|
||
turning radius has been decreased sufficiently to allow 360-degree turns within
|
||
the confines of most runways. I must admit that the difficulty experienced while
|
||
taxiing was my biggest complaint about the earlier version, and the fix has been
|
||
most successful in restoring any lost enthusiasm for this program.
|
||
|
||
The tendency of the aircraft to constantly experience heading drift to the left
|
||
has been corrected, despite the fact that it could easily have been brushed off
|
||
as a consequence of torque. Not so easily brushed off was the previous lack of
|
||
power available on the generic Lear Jet. Happily, the Lear now has power to
|
||
spare.
|
||
|
||
Many users offered unfavorable comments concerning the severity of the
|
||
turbulence generated by the "Weather Generator" option, and the horizon that
|
||
jumped about while doing carrier approaches in spot view. Both of these
|
||
anomalies have been corrected.
|
||
|
||
In addition to the major corrections, several lesser anomalies have been
|
||
addressed. Many of these may have gone unnoticed by most users, but I will
|
||
mention them in the interest of completeness:
|
||
|
||
Joystick interaction with keyboard elevator trim has been improved, and an
|
||
editorial change has been made to the "Joystick" menu option. Another nice touch
|
||
is the loading of non-default joystick sensitivities, which may be associated
|
||
with the "Startup Mode."
|
||
|
||
Creation of a new "Startup Demo" previously corrupted the former startup demo,
|
||
rendering it unusable. This has been corrected.
|
||
|
||
The mode library list no longer defaults to the first page when invoked. It
|
||
remains at the last page selected by the "See more modes" key sequence.
|
||
|
||
COM2 is now available to multi-player users, who may also notice that CONNECT
|
||
functionality has been improved.
|
||
|
||
A misuse of the system clock that caused unwanted changes to the logbook dates
|
||
has now been corrected.
|
||
|
||
Version 4.0b elevates FLIGHT SIMULATOR to a standard that perhaps should have
|
||
been achieved in the release of version 4.0. More important than the content of
|
||
the release is the commendable manner in which Microsoft addressed the concerns
|
||
of its users. At a time when the software industry is so rapidly expanding, such
|
||
a display of good faith and user support is refreshing. Microsoft FLIGHT
|
||
SIMULATOR is still the de facto standard in PC-based flight simulation software,
|
||
and release 4.0b places Microsoft's level of customer support at the top of the
|
||
heap, as well. Bravo!
|
||
|
||
If you are a registered owner of FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0, you may obtain your
|
||
copy of the update by calling Microsoft Customer Service at (206) 882-8088. You
|
||
will be expected to comment on at least one of the problems associated with the
|
||
original release. They will then require your name and address as listed on your
|
||
registration card, and the disk format you prefer.
|
||
|
||
For CompuServe subscribers, an alternative method of getting the new release is
|
||
to leave a message to the Customer Service Representative (76701,267) in the
|
||
Microsoft Applications Forum (GO MSAPP). Be sure you include the information
|
||
mentioned above in your message.
|
||
|
||
Microsoft is now shipping version 4.0b to its distributors. There are no
|
||
package markings to distinguish this version, and there are probably quite a
|
||
number of packages containing the old software still on the shelves. If you are
|
||
about to purchase Microsoft FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0, it might be a good idea to
|
||
ask your dealer how long the package has been sitting on the shelf. The dealer
|
||
may even allow you to check out the software before you take it home. The
|
||
easiest way to ascertain the version number is to place the diskette in an
|
||
appropriate drive, and at the DOS prompt, type "VOL" <ENTER>. The volume label
|
||
should read "FLTSIM V40B."
|
||
|
||
System Requirements remain the same as for FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0:
|
||
|
||
o IBM Personal Computer, XT, AT, Personal System/2 or compatible.
|
||
|
||
o At least 384K of RAM for the IBM PC with CGA. Other graphics
|
||
adaptors may require more memory. If so, the program will specify
|
||
this requirement when you begin.
|
||
|
||
o At least one floppy disk drive (double sided, low- or high-density).
|
||
|
||
o Color Graphics Adaptor (CGA), Enhanced Graphics Adaptor (EGA), Video
|
||
Graphics Array (VGA), Personal System/2 Graphics System, or Hercules
|
||
Monochrome or InColor Card.
|
||
|
||
o Appropriate monitor for your graphics adaptor.
|
||
|
||
o MS-DOS PC-DOS (version 2.0 or later).
|
||
|
||
Optional equipment:
|
||
|
||
o Hard disk drive.
|
||
|
||
o Mouse.
|
||
|
||
o One or two joysticks or a control yoke, and an IBM-compatible Game
|
||
Control Adaptor Card.
|
||
|
||
MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR V. 4.0B is published and distributed by Microsoft.
|
||
|
||
*****DOWNLOADED FROM P-80 SYSTEMS (304) 744-2253
|
||
|