Soulman From Australia, joined Oct 2003, 112 posts, RR: 0 Reply 3, posted (9 years 4 months 2 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2650 times:
I have A320 PIC and while it is one of the most technically correct packages I have seen, make sure you have a high-end computer to run it on - she's a serious frame-eater! Other than that, the lack of an in-depth manual is dissapointing. Although, I have a great manual which I can email to you.
Basically, if you have a top-end system (i.e P4 or AMD XP > 2400, 512MB RAM and a good graphics card) and enjoy a more technically challenging flight (setting up the cockpit is great fun - full working FMC) - then A320 PIC is probably for you. I think their is also another A320 program out - called A320 Professional - apparently this add-on isn't such a drain on your system.
If you have any more queries, I'd be more than willing to answer them.
W_a_s_p_i_e From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2002, 170 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (9 years 4 months 1 week 6 days 14 hours ago) and read 2628 times:
I had it, and I have to admit, i am training for Private Pilots Licence and I have a good knowledge on aircraft. I cannot use the PIC really, it is very complicated. I would not advise it to anyone unless they knew what they were doing properly really. It took me a good two months to understand and use it a little bit. And personally, I didnt think it was that great. Unless you want the most realistic flying in terms of planning, GPS and cockpit functions, its not worth it in my opinion.
Syncmaster From United States of America, joined Jul 2002, 1983 posts, RR: 14 Reply 8, posted (9 years 4 months 1 week 9 hours ago) and read 2512 times:
I use my brothers copy, the program is great, but VERY difficult to use.
Soulman: Would you mind emailing me that manual? Thanks!