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FSX: Steam Edition - Piper PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV Add-On Xforce Keygen

FSX: Steam Edition - Piper PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV Add-On Xforce Keygen


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Fly the most produced aircraft of the Piper company, the PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV. The cockpit is accurate and fully equipped with the performance being as realistic as poss 5d3b920ae0



Title: FSX: Steam Edition - Piper PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV Add-On
Genre: Simulation
Developer:
Carenado
Publisher:
Dovetail Games - Flight
Release Date: 17 Mar, 2015



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I am flying FSX with the Oculus Rift - so my review will focus on this aircraft within the Inside-FSX environment. First impression - wow. Having been "real" flying older aircraft - I felt right at home. But after a few rounds I noticed annoying difficulties with the setting knobs (focus too narrow) that made it hard to get to the right numbers. The GPS on the right side panel is almost impossible to set (due to the viewing angle with the Rift) . It crashed my game on ILS approach and that, well, shouldn't happen. It has a nice night lighting and an inital wow effect. But it isn't good enough for Oculus Rift flying and it crashed. So I can't recommend it.. Disclaimer: This module was actually released quite a few years ago, which explains a lot of my complaints. Still, it would be nice if Steam's description of it included that little bit of info. Picked this up while it was on sale for $12.49 USD. To be honest, I'm a little bit surprised at how mediocre a lot of the aircraft is. Most (if not all) dials are not aligned with their actual clickspots, texture quality is pretty bad on lots of the virtual cockpit (it also completely lacks a 2D cockpit if you prefer those), and the reference sheet and checklist seem to 404 error though they should be stored locally? Granted, there aren't many freeware PA28s that are decent quality, but this doesn't feel like something I'd expect to pay money for. This seems like an aircraft I'd download from SimHQ for FS2002, not something I'd ever pay $25 (the full price) for and use in FSX. Spend a little bit more and buy A2A's stuff instead.. Despite that fact that you don't get any missions the plane is still decent fun to free fly around. The good: -The detail in the cockpit is very good. The instruments are very crisp and sharp as far as textures go. Much more so than in the stock aircraft that come with the game. The cockpit lighting is blue(for night flight), and it just looks great. -The exterior of the plane looks great and is supperior in quality to the stock planes that come with the game. As in the model looks smoother polygon wise; and the paint job looks more sharp texture wise. -The sound effects are great, never flown a Piper Arrow in real life, but I wouldn't be surprised if it sounds like it does in the game. The bad: -Though a lot of the cockpit is well detailed there are some things that are bad about it. Most of the knobs and dials on the radio are 2D, some of the surfaces near the bottom of the panel, as well as the floor area uses a low res texture it seems. These things are more noticable in game. -The buttons and dials for the radio and instruments have problems when you try to interact with them using the mouse. It's hard to explain, but imagine having to click above the buttons in the cockpit to interact with them, not by clicking the button directly, it is really irritating. Overall, its still a decent add on, but it is horribly overpriced. I bought this on sale for $12.50. Even if the negatives were ironed out this add on would still not be worth $25 or even $12.50. Personally I think this should cost around 5-8 dollars. Its a small piston driven plane, I mean how hard is it to develop? If this were are larger jet airliner, I'm sure that would take more work, but they seem to be churning out Over priced DLC for this game every week or so, why do they charge such high prices for this? Also, the terrain in the screen shots are BS, the game will not look like that unless you buy the VFR scenery DLC, and not only does that only affect England, but they had the nerve cut that up into 4 different addons which cost $17 each in non sale.. I can't see the instrument panel in the normal cockpit view, if somebody can help me with that I will appreciate it. Disclaimer: This module was actually released quite a few years ago, which explains a lot of my complaints. Still, it would be nice if Steam's description of it included that little bit of info. Picked this up while it was on sale for $12.49 USD. To be honest, I'm a little bit surprised at how mediocre a lot of the aircraft is. Most (if not all) dials are not aligned with their actual clickspots, texture quality is pretty bad on lots of the virtual cockpit (it also completely lacks a 2D cockpit if you prefer those), and the reference sheet and checklist seem to 404 error though they should be stored locally? Granted, there aren't many freeware PA28s that are decent quality, but this doesn't feel like something I'd expect to pay money for. This seems like an aircraft I'd download from SimHQ for FS2002, not something I'd ever pay $25 (the full price) for and use in FSX. Spend a little bit more and buy A2A's stuff instead.



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