


And anything that might attract more people to give this hobby a shot, I'm for. Hong Kong MTR Simulator (1998) London Underground Simulator (1999) Paris Metro Simulator (1999) New York City Subway Simulator. The first entry in the series: Hong Kong MTR Simulator was released in 1998 for the PC. It seems sometimes a spoonful of sugar really does help the medicine go down! :lol:Īt least I hope so. Metro Simulator is a video game franchise developed and published by Caleta. I think he takes something that has become synonymous with boredom in the wider world and presents it to an audience of hundreds of thousands in a way that inspires interest. I've even heard whispers of FSX being too "arcadey" (Think of any "Sim" we grew up with, which would be a pathetic game in our current understanding) What on earth is a "serious" flight sim though? It seems like such a moving target, doesn't it? Especially since something that was clearly a sim just a few years ago can fail to qualify now. Most of the game market wants - games, whether they call themselves sims or something else and that's also just fine. Well then, they wouldn't be "serious" flight sims, now would they? B) Seriously - most of the world doesn't give a rip whether I'm serious or not and I like it that way just fine.

Watched a few others and the chuckles started to die down. Did enjoy his FSX vid, but that was partly because it was the first time I'd seen the guy. The second or third time you watch this guy "goof on a game", I dunno.
