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      03-15-2020, 04:28 PM   #91
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Getting into flight simulators seems like a worthwhile experience. You're learning something new, interesting, and set in reality. There is a learning curve, so to overcome it you must learn some history (especially with WW2 planes), some physics, and some theory of flight mechanics, which in itself is incredibly gratifying and rewarding.

All together it adds-up to a very meaningful entertainment (actually more like a a hobby at this stage), and also a way to extend one's gaming habits into later years, by making it more than about instant gratification and twitch reflexes (which also fade with age). Therefore I am personally surprised that flight-sims is such a dying genre nowadays, I personally blame those librul millennials with attention span of a gnat.
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