FSBreak is a show that covers Flight Simulator news, reviews, hardware and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureAviation |
This episode we speak with two members behind the FSX Beyond GameSpy website as we speak about the future of FSX multiplayer, and also talk with Matt Wagner, producer for DCS about DCS and DCS World.
We talk with Chuck of FlightSimCon 2013, and Ben Supnik updates us on some X Plane 10 64 Bit News!
Santa goes over some of the FSBreak teams most favorite moments of 2012.
REX Essential Plus and REX Latitude
The FSBreak crew covers some topics helpful to new flight sim folks, including the sims on the market, and how to get started with a sim and addons for free. They also cover some of the news that happened after their 2 month vacation!
Ramzzess and Philipp talk about the upcoming 777-200LR for X-Plane, and KCFS Releases Republic Seabee V2 with P3D support, and an upcoming X-Plane version. Kevin also joins us to speak about the demise of MS Flight.
This Show's Topic: Flight Sim's place in Real World Aviation.
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Just got back into flight sim after 10 years boy has it changed, just as I got everything working properly within fsx and it's add-ons bang here's x plane 11 bang here's flight sim world.
This is a great podcast with great information and entertaining content. Please keep it up to encourage those developers out there! more
I was enjoying these podcasts and learning a few things. But Eric, your schoolwork must be taking it's toll on your hobby. Once a month or longer?
Not sure why those other two reviewers chose to criticise this show in such a fashion but I've got to completely disagree with them. If you have an interest in FSX and the flight sim world these guys are a great resource for information. They also manage to get some great interviews with developers which makes for really great listening. Great show.
For crying out loud people JUST WATCH IT more
First time I've tuned in, tried ep113 and got 12 minutes in. In this time nothing of flight sim was covered. Instead, they speak about school and the history of an FS magazine. Seriously? A podcast featuring the history of a magazine about FS!? Get to the point!
This is the only podcast for anyone interested in flight simulators. You guys are great....keep up the good work. more
I tried, i really did. Scrub to the middle of the show and you may get a few minutes of news, outside of the shameless self promotion and talking about the weather, what the presenters are eating at the moment and anything else it would appear apart from flight sims.
Apple Podcasts | #64 | South Africa/Leisure/Aviation |
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