And anything that might attract more people to give this hobby a shot, I'm for. It seems sometimes a spoonful of sugar really does help the medicine go down! :lol:Īt least I hope so. 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. The Underground is divided into nine zones: central London is covered by zone 1.
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Read advice on how to navigate it easily and master the London Underground public transport. Watched a few others and the chuckles started to die down. The London Underground rail network, also called 'the Tube', is a great way to travel to, from and around central London. Did enjoy his FSX vid, but that was partly because it was the first time I'd seen the guy. Drive a train, take passengers to their stations and have a walk around - train stations of London subway are open to a machinist Get good - a bad machinist of a subway train gets for poor driving in the underground simulator. The second or third time you watch this guy "goof on a game", I dunno.