Re: Re:Flight Simulator 2006
Nothing is finished until the fat lady sings.
If the code contains debug info then it will run much slower, once they
produce a real "beta" then they will compile without debug info. So if what
you claim is true, they haven't even reached an "Alpha" yet so there is
still a good year or more left of development work until it hits the
public -- that's assuming the specs don't change -- i.e. the project manager
decides the code MUST support multiple CPUs (hint hint).
As far as the supercomputer requirements -- that isn't new news, because the
current FS2004 has the same requirements.
"Mark Coladonato" <markj@speedpost.net> wrote in message
news:7f840147680f4e0fb7c4879344610b3d@ureader.com. ..
> Flight Simulator is already finished and in the debugging stages, so I've
> heard. May friend (though I'm really not supposed to tell you) has the
> preliminary version of FS2006 since his dad has something to do with it's
> development and he got to test it. and yes, you probably will need a
> supercomputer to run it.
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