The game is very realistic and it has many features.
It is still under construction. That is why it is running so slow.
Technically yes. However, FSX (or Flight Simulator 10 as its actually called ) is a later platform. This means requirements of 2002 are embedded in to FSX so that many of the textures work. You cannot run fsx objects in 2002.
A lot of companies use a simulator to train pilots so the trained pilots can expect how one can fly up in the air. One will be trained so he won't make any mistakes or get into any accidents on the plane.
No, the point of Microsoft Flight Simulator X is to learn how to fly planes. So you do not need to know how to fly from the start.
Probably because of the graphics, go into Settings and lower the graphics.
Microsoft's Flight Sim X only works with the Windows operating system so to use it on a Mac you will need to install and run Windows on the Mac. There are alternative flight simulators available for the Mac the best one being Xplane. (See links below)
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator X is for PC only, so you cannot play it on a Playstation 3.
Generally yes. However, the fsx is ram hungry so 4plus gig of ram is needed
yes, it will. I used to have the same problem. once I found out it WORKED! I was so relieved!
In the FS9 aircraft folder find the panel folder then click on panel.cfg. It should say something like:[fltsim]alias=B737_400\panelThis means to use the FS9 default panel for Boeing 737-400. Fsx doesnt have 737-400, so change 400 to 800 so that it looks like this[fltsim]alias=B737_800\panelSave then open fight sim and aircraft should be there.
Because the train cost a lot of money and there's not a lot of metal
I have a Windows Vista OS and a Windows 7 OS and I don't need one to play. I'm not so sure about other opperating systems below Vista.