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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Wolfala on July 24, 2005, 02:38:47 AM
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I just did an audit of how much space FS2004 was taking up, with addons and all that crap. According to windows, it stands at 394,000 individual files - totaling a little bit more then 18 GIGS. I thought windows was bloated, but holy ****!
Wolf
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Have you looked into X-Plane?
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I just checked xplane, seems the demos kill your stick after 6 minutes. May invest in the full version
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Actually going to try Xplane on this monday.
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cmon 18 gigs, as if we cant afford a 100GBhard drive this days.
when games become 100GB large i will complain! *lol*
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Yea well the other problem is I did an audit of the drive that game was on. and I could account for 24 gigs of data. Its a 60 gig drive, and it reports only 17 gigs is available...So i'm kinda going bonkers trying to find out where the other missing space ran off to. But probally just endup reformattinganyway.
Wolf
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Wolfala let me guess it's a Fat32 disk ?
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NTFS
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Originally posted by Wolfala
Actually going to try Xplane on this monday.
But remember, ther๓ is no Tu-154B2 for xPlane. And 9.5.2 version is allready out.
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Doesn't mean I won't have FS installed too. Besides, i'm badly in need of a reformat.
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Originally posted by Estel
But remember, ther๓ is no Tu-154B2 for xPlane. And 9.5.2 version is allready out.
I think there are two Tu-154s on X-Plane.org.
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Originally posted by Chairboy
I think there are two Tu-154s on X-Plane.org.
http://www.protu-154.com
This is the only one.
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How does 'there is one' equal 'there is none'? If you mean the specific B2 variant, then, well, yeah, I guess there isn't.
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Originally posted by Chairboy
How does 'there is one' equal 'there is none'? If you mean the specific B2 variant, then, well, yeah, I guess there isn't.
I mean the quality of the panels, systems and etc. And all of this for free.