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| Should I get g3? I got g2 for christmas with my first heli almost two years ago and i am wondering now if G3 is really that much better. I don't really need a new sim b/c g2 is already pretty good practice, but please tell me if there are any major improvements that make it worth buying. thanks |
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| Re: Should I get g3? I have messed around with G3...its my friends copy....I was impressed but cant compare it to G2....G3 seemed to be packed with features but it does demand some high end gaming graphics card. You might need to search the web a little....there must be some comparisons. I am looking for a sim that has good photo type detail...with realistic physics and that doesnt cost the earth to buy....and doesnt need a new graphics card when its not needed. I have a copy of “Phoenix“in the mail at the moment.....cant wait to see how it works out. Rob |
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| Re: Should I get g3? I just got G3.5 a couple of days ago and I'm loving it. I would suggest going up to G3.5 if you want a better simulator, and 4D flying in a plane. For only $200, you can't go wrong. Not to mention the ability to add a crap load more maps, planes, and helis. |
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| Re: Should I get g3? 200? i saw it for like 380. Do you think it's possible to modify the free version to allow you to use a controller? |
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