Speedbird, I know where your coming from and I think a fair few of us have hit the wall in FS. I like Techy do most of my stuff on the laptop i.e. paints etc. I built my PC up to a decent spec last year and to be honest I can count on one hand how many hours of "flying" I have done. But and its a big but.. I would never remove FS9 as just now and then I read a mag and think I would like to try a flight in and out of that place, so I fire up FS and even if its just stock scenery it gives me the oportunity to test man machine and the elements, well virtual anyway albeit within the comforts of home with a cup of tea at hand
I have been a moaner..shock.. of FSX and I do think it has a lot to do with taking away the interest a bit. I disagree with Ben in the cost issue, FSX is an expensive upgrade even forgeting the hardware side of things, it seems that decent freeware, Rick and a few others aside is at a premium, unlike FS9.
Having tried it a couple of times I come back to FS9 and like what I have. I almost with FSX gave up all together and thought if this is where FS is going I will get off at this stop and jack it in. I did not as the lure of FS9 and its treats kept me going. I don't use it as much as I did but its a great hobby and an enjoyable way of spending the odd hour
So don't get stuck on the path that splits into two, go down the road your on and you will be happy, I think its a disease that will pass once you realise that FS9 can be all you need
I will wager a months supply of Murray Mints that you will be back
