A Love Letter to FS2004

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • FS2004 is more than just a flight simulator or a game. It's a comfort, a refuge, and a place of endless fun and things to do. Here I share with you a more personal insight into why I might never move to another flight simulator completely.
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Komentáře • 123

  • @LGR
    @LGR Před 2 lety +130

    Well this was fantastic, sir. Stories and experiences like yours are what make hobbies like flight simming, game modding, and classic computing so deeply engaging. Thanks so much for sharing this!

    • @FlightSimMuseumOfficial
      @FlightSimMuseumOfficial  Před 2 lety +18

      Had it not been for you sharing some of your stories and inspiring me, I probably wouldn't be here sharing mine! Thank you so much!

    • @NaufalFauzi
      @NaufalFauzi Před 2 lety +4

      LGR 🔥🔥🔥

  • @aidenpilot3119
    @aidenpilot3119 Před 2 lety +43

    I literally searched up FS2004 on CZcams, because its my favorite game. This was the first video that popped up. I absolutely loved and adored this, nostalgia is so real. Thanks for the memories

  • @freetobe3
    @freetobe3 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I'm about your age, 25 now in 2023, started with a slightly older and at a younger age, before I knew my abc's, my grandfather installed a few games on the family desktop, a Windows 98 machine, originally with an even older system, such games were Need For Speed, the original trilogy and Flight Simulator 98.
    I was in awe, as much as a 4 or 5 year old could, mesmerized by the world in the big crt box, he installed the islands pack we live in, the Azores, along with the aircraft of our regional airline, absolute things of beauty even by today's standards.
    It was well into the mid 00's when one summer he handed me a few copies he had but never cared for much, FS2000 and FS2004/FS9, and I still vividly remember how clean 2000 was, graphically wise with the default aircraft but a lot of the scenery felt directly ported over from 98, within a few days I was trying out FS9 and it was another world to go through. Much more detail but more jagged than FS2000 yet it felt as comforting as FS98 and luckily it ran very smoothly on my grandpa's Vista laptop, another topic I could go on about.
    That same year, when summer was over and school about to start, my dad got us a Windows XP machine, must have been around 2006 or 2007, the same games carried over and I switched back and forth between FS98 and FS9 constantly, with the occasional NFS 2 and 3 sessions in between. No internet at home so defaults were the only option and honestly plenty for me.
    Next year, summer of 2007 or 2008, I found the world of the internet at my grandparents home, I had seen the internet from afar, with my dad at work or my aunt playing flash games but never cared for it until that year, I remember old CZcams and accidentally finding out about FSX, it was the shit back then, the amazing trailers, that one video of I get knocked down by Chumbawamba playing in the background of FSX footage.
    It didn't take long or maybe it did, memory gets fuzzy around this time and maybe a year after my grandad made me a copy of his legally bought one, not so sure about the acceleration pack one lol. Installed it on his Vista laptop, it was a hog, beautiful and elegant, with all the features I couldn't imagine yet the performance kept me spinning FS9 up a bunch more, this was also the year I found out about addons and modifications which led me down a rabbit hole... Turns out my grandpa already knew of such, he was an active user in Surclaro.
    When I got home from summer stay with my grandparents my dad splurged some cash on a better machine for the family and a printer too, came with Vista, ran like a champ, and I loved it all, I was finally learning some basic computer skills and got some of the simulators installed, had to get a new joystick as the new computer didn't have a parallel port for my still working one which had lasted me for almost a decade. Also, this was also around the time I got a couple other games I still play to this day.
    There was one thing I missed when I started shifting to FSX, Meigs field, the default I had grown with, drilled the sight into my brain, gone, for good, even with addons It wasn't the same. So for the sake of getting a thing or two like that and better performance I still got FS9 running.
    Unfortunately, in late middle school, priorities change, I moved over to a different platform for a long time, flight simming was never the same. It's been well over 10 years and whenever possible, whenever I get the bug, I find a way to install and run FS9 or FSX, a couple years ago I got Prepar3d and whilst it's clearly what FSX should've been from the start in many aspects, the spark of intrigue and wonder is gone, chalk it up to getting older. Maybe I should try FS9 and FSX again.
    It's 2023, 2024 almost upon us, my grandfather passed away a couple years ago, the setups we used to enjoy either gone or stored away for good, but the memories remain and the feelings albeit it washed out from the waves of time still remain in our hearts.
    On a positive note, the 98 machine is still around but not sure if it works, the XP machine too (btw I only used it for a year so going from 98 to Vista felt like going from the NX-01 to the NCC-1701-D), I just finished restoring my first laptop which my grandpa helped with before he passed, and I'm about wrapped up with my first contract in the aviation business. It's weird how time flies looking back and yet we still feel the same.

  • @CdH94
    @CdH94 Před 2 lety +11

    Still waiting for some genius to make VR possible in FS9.
    Should be, at least. I grew up with 2002 and 2004, and I still play FS2004 all the time, I can't let it go either. I'm 28 this year. It's a special blend of childlike nostalgia and relevance through community support.
    I have so many memories of better days, more free. My late grandfather burning bundles of addons onto a disc when I'd visit, and packing everything I could fit from simviation onto a floppy disk to transfer to my PC, dumping, and repeating. It had me discover my born talent in aviation. I went on to fly in real life, eventually settling on sailplanes. The only thing I've ever naturally been good and talented at, and this stupid sim brought it out.
    I could cry man. Hell I think one of my first videos here is boasting about being able to run it at more than 20 FPS.

  • @frontrowkenny6455
    @frontrowkenny6455 Před 2 lety +5

    Man I was just wondering how many people may use FS2004 I’m glad I came across this video. What an awesome story

  • @Tony_Airlines
    @Tony_Airlines Před 5 měsíci +3

    I love this video so much. I picked up a copy of FS2004 from a Circuit City when it hit the shelves in late 2003. My 13-year-old brain couldn't comprehend how fun it was having the entire world in your computer. I played it religiously and, pretty soon, I started taking flying lessons in 2005.
    Fast forward to today and I am a First Officer on the Boeing 757 & 767 for a major U.S airline. Crazy how much this little 2.32GB game has shaped my life.

  • @Maaverick1995
    @Maaverick1995 Před měsícem +2

    What a beautiful video…
    I too owe my love for aviation to FS2004. But it did so much more for me beyond the flying aspect.
    This “game”, what I used to call it then, has helped me escape loneliness and cope with what I know now to be a bad case of social anxiety back when I was younger. It was far from a perfect simulator, yet its very flaws made room for my young mind to fill in the blanks and travel to places that I, then, could only dream of visiting. It taught me to be curious and thirsty for knowledge, it taught me resourcefulness when the limitations of the sim became apparent, it taught me to be confident and to trust that I was good enough to navigate difficult situations, and in many ways, it was the always present friend when things didn’t go as planned. This “game” has steered me towards the life I have always dreamed of and gave me the confidence to know that I could do it, no matter how hard it got.
    Today I’m a captain on a 767, have flown to the majority of the destinations I flew to in FS2004 but this time in real life. I’m yet to make my way to the old location of Meigs Field, where it all began for a lot of us. But every time I pass over it at 35K feet, I remember that insecure kid who was just looking for a connection with something.
    Thank you FS2004.

  • @MichaelAcevedo
    @MichaelAcevedo Před 5 měsíci +1

    FS2004 (or FS9) was just a perfect simulation platform it just had the right amount of everything. It will always be my favorite FS. MSFS2020 is the only sim in my book that has gotten close to the experience of FS2004, but it can’t replace the GOAT.

  • @PikkaBite
    @PikkaBite Před 2 lety +10

    I teared up a little bit. I’m a die hard user of FS2004 since 2007 and I’ve never stopped since, nor I’m planning to upgrade anytime soon. It had - and still has - a huge impact in my life. I’d love to see your works!

  • @CaptainSmashProductions
    @CaptainSmashProductions Před 2 lety +11

    I've been playing FSX since 2007 and at 22 it's still my favorite thing to do on pc and has inspired me to peruse my dream to get to the 767 one day. This video was beautiful man. A tribute to such an iconic game FS2004 is still fun to fly and I enjoy the RFP 747 as a ode to a time of evolution in the flight sim world. Still an icon in the flight sim community. And I hope people like you never stop soaring in it.

  • @theboredpilot8097
    @theboredpilot8097 Před rokem +5

    I also grew up on FS9! Put hundred of hours into it. It without a doubt helped me transition into real world flying where I now earn a living. Would really enjoy a full length retrospective on FS9 if you are looking for video ideas. Nice work!

  • @mcandrew83
    @mcandrew83 Před 2 lety +5

    I was introduced to flightsimming with FS95, but FS2004 was where the obsession really developed. It took me a long time to finally move on from it, such was the stability and realism the game provided. The nostalgia is real here! A wonderful tribute to a wonderful simulator :)

  • @hyper1071
    @hyper1071 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I guessed the password to the family computer that held the fs2002 and fs2004 copy's in 2010. I immediately found the 747 my favourite aircraft, and through research and obsessive youtube-ing, I learned my first baby type rating for an airliner. If I had not guessed that password that day, I wouldn't be perusing a career in commercial aviation today. It is my single drive and a dream I will achieve at some point, I will not give up and I still use that 4 digit passcode in almost everything non important till this day. Now I look back at the sims of old and it hits me how raw they were. Its a real place for me, a place I think about visiting, and experience I desire to this day, to revisit my routes and fly that default 747 again, one last time.

  • @OvrWrtMusic
    @OvrWrtMusic Před 15 dny +1

    Mate, I just shed a tear over this beautiful nostalgia trip of yours. I also struggled with FSX on a Toshiba laptop until I got FS2004 and fell in love. Perhaps our stories are only different in regards to the amount of time spent there. Still, I managed to create texture mods for every airplane I could find that the mexican air force had at the time, as well as their old war birds and whatnot. Sadly, those projects are now lost to time, as the HDD containing those hours of work died around 8 years ago. I never had a chance to publish them.
    There is a silver lining here, however. A couple months ago I was finally able to visit the recently opened aviation museum in the outskirts of Mexico City and there I finally could see with my own eyes the exact P47 I had based my texture mod on. I cried, a lot.
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @fredricgreenblott4169
    @fredricgreenblott4169 Před rokem +8

    This is such a seriously underrated channel. FS2004 was what got me into flight simulation, and to this day I still hold fond memories of it. The ESP platform has come a very long way; I mostly use Prepar3D v5.3 nowadays, which is a far cry from the old 32-bit days, but it’s evident my love for the platform stemmed from FS2004 and it has no signs of slowing down. Please keep up the fantastic work.

  • @DavidBurgessMechanicalMusic
    @DavidBurgessMechanicalMusic Před 9 měsíci +2

    How emotional! I used FS2002 for the longest time when I was young. I still do today, along with FS2004 and FSX.

  • @ShortFinal
    @ShortFinal Před 2 lety +12

    outstanding video! My first experience was FS2002 back in 2011 at a friends house. from there it became a burning desire to fly it again but it would take another 3 years till I got to get my own sim. since then I'd made repaints, sceneries, and hundreds of changes and tweaks to the sim to keep it running. while no longer installed due to moving on to X-Plane 11 and MSFS, I still go back to FS9, my original sim for nostalgia and the one off flight in the PMDG MD-11.

  • @geofsaviation2568
    @geofsaviation2568 Před 2 lety +4

    I love this story right now 2022 I still play FSX

    • @samitechcookie9758
      @samitechcookie9758 Před 2 lety +2

      haha same

    • @GrizrazRex
      @GrizrazRex Před 2 lety +1

      Me three. It will not be too much longer before the FSX nostalgia becomes apropos. Meanwhile, for this channel, I can see a salute to the works of Cal Classic, CBFSim and Rick Piper, and perhaps a look at the QW 757 in time.

  • @jetlag8722
    @jetlag8722 Před rokem +1

    this brings me to 2011 when I first discovered FSX. that was my simulator until 2018. i still remember executing my first long-haul flight from KLAX to RPLL using Thomas Ruth's A340; a grueling 18 hours for my mediocre PC. i also tried scenery development which led me to 3d modelling, repainting which led me to graphic design. now i have used those skills as my sidelines. now i am pursuing my passion, and on the road to becoming a private pilot. ahhh.. those were the simpler times. now i have FS2020, but i will never forget my first love. thank you for sharing your video.

  • @Quadrenaro
    @Quadrenaro Před rokem +3

    I remember getting Flight Sim X, it not being able to work on my PC, and going right back to FS2004. I spent hundreds of hours in it as a kid. Sometimes getting off from school on Friday and having a plan on where I was going to fly that weekend. My PC sometimes runs FS2020 decently well and I'm in the process of building a new PC, so I should be able to really play it no problem in the coming year. I can't wait to have my little girls try it when they are just a bit older.

  • @Big_Z14
    @Big_Z14 Před 9 měsíci +1

    FS2004 absolutely sparked a lifelong interest and enthusiasm for aviation and flight simming for me, likely the only way I could have lived out the dream of being a pilot since my eyesight is poor, but this was a great retrospective and it resonated with me. I remember starting probably two dozen circumnavigation attempts in FS2004 and I never made it too far, mostly because I would choose planes that weren't suitable for long flight legs, but finally last year I finished that task I'd tried to start a long time ago in the DC-3. Stories like yours make it apparent just how much even a relatively simple and rudimentary (compared to today's offerings) game can have a ripple effect and I hope the developers of FS2004 see this and know that they changed people's lives for the better. Everyone's always clamoring for the newest and "best" simulators now but I'm still booting up FS2004 and FSX (when it feels like running properly on a modern system) when I feel like flying somewhere. Something I enjoy in particular about FS2004 is the number of truly historical planes on offer and learning about the legendary aviators throughout history that piloted them and pushed the boundaries. There's always something new to look at and always new add-on planes to get familiar with and in general flightsimming for me has been a meditative but fun and challenging experience. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cleekmaker00
    @cleekmaker00 Před 2 lety +2

    A wonderful ode to FS9. I found it in '10 while during a long, painful rehab for surgery on both knees. Like you, I dove headfirst into it, and stuck with it until '18, when my desktop died. I finally got a used laptop capable of running FS9 at full blast last year, and reloaded my favorites from the extensive archive I built up from BITD.
    Long Live FS9! It'll run on just about any used computer out there, with minor tweaks depending on the OS.

  • @mattlawsonx
    @mattlawsonx Před 5 měsíci +2

    Fantastic video mate - and very relatable. My journey started with MS Combat Flight Simulator 2 back in 2000 and was a randomly selected Xmas present too. Many fond memories of playing online on the MSN Gaming Zone and beyond, discovering Flight Simulator '00, '02 and '04. I still fly the same routes in MSFS now, over 20 years later. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @decofox6789
    @decofox6789 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm glad to know I'm not the only one with a huge soft spot for FS2004. It's definitely not a primary sim of mine anymore, but every now and then I get the itch to play it specifically. As you describe, it was uniquely impactful in a way few other games, simulators included, rarely are. Some of that is just that I, like you, was exposed to it at a very formative time, but there's more to it than that.
    There's something about the way the game looks and feels that I can't get enough of. It's got this painterly, picture-book style that, for lack of a better description, "looks like my imagination". It's a steadfast reminder of what flying means to me. It's kind of similar to my relationship with Kiki's Delivery Service, or Jonathan Livingston Seagull. In any case, thanks for covering it and getting into how some of it works. As a game developer now, the art of it means even more to me.

  • @ducis3446
    @ducis3446 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. I started off the same way-I got FS2004 for my computer because it struggled to handle FSX lol. I would religiously play it when I was younger thinking I would one day become an airline pilot. I’ve since moved on to other goals in life, but I recently got MSFS 2020 after not having played any flight simulators in years. However, I will always have a deep appreciation for FS2004 in my heart.

  • @GlidingWithSam
    @GlidingWithSam Před 2 lety +5

    What an awesome video! I had tears in my eyes. I found my old FS2004 747 "Homecockpit" at my parents house. I made it when I was 10 back in 2004. It's just a piece from a shelf I painted the 747 cockpit on. I even painted the Seattle frequencies. So I searched for some FS2004 nostalgia and found your video. I spend so much time with FS2004 and preferred it over FSX. It feels like home for me. I was so proud when I flew from Cologne to New York back then. It really pushed me into aviation and I joined a glider club when I was 14, made my PPL a few years ago and now Im building my dream of a real homecockpit. My old childhood homecockpit will get a special place on the wall and will remember me to the awesome time I had with FS2004. Thank you!

  • @bandongogogo
    @bandongogogo Před rokem +1

    I had to sub. I had so many adventures on FS 2004 when I was a kid, it still has a special place in my heart.

  • @bosnianaviation5531
    @bosnianaviation5531 Před rokem +1

    I bought Fs2004 on CD in May 2008. It was the start of my interest in flight simulation. Now I fly MSFS.

  • @luftfa6035
    @luftfa6035 Před 2 lety +2

    I think that beyond graphics and modernity there's what we really love just by what it means to us. I just can't let go of FSX even though my pc runs more modern flight sims, it's just the plataform that I love with all my heart and I fell absolutely at home when fliyng on it.

  • @pontiuspilot5887
    @pontiuspilot5887 Před rokem +3

    The MSFS franchise is old as the hills! I got my first when it was just on a floppy disk back in the mid 90's! As the program has gone from milestone to milestone, thousands of people delved into it's mysteries and produced mods and planes to enhance the various stages! When I got 2004, I found Lynn and Bill Lyon's Golden Wings addon! From their I fell in love with the history of flight and replicating some of those old flights. Researching the history and using Sbuilder and such to make the airports and scenery true to the past has been a hobby that has taken me through my late 50's to now my mid 70's! I haven't got as deep into it as you have Chris, but it has been an escape into dreams of my youth that were never fulfilled. Hence "Pontius Pilot"! LOL Peace and best wishes to you and yours!!

  • @blackieblong8334
    @blackieblong8334 Před rokem +5

    This is just beautiful. To those of us who get it, we get it.

  • @LeviDoek15
    @LeviDoek15 Před rokem +3

    This video is really touching. Well done on everything you do with the passion of flying!

  • @r4microds
    @r4microds Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful story to share. FS9 were also some of my fondest memories playing on a Pentium III Coppermine and 32mb Nvidia Riva TnT. I stuck with the hobby for years, and now develop content for MSFS 2020 full time with a wonderful team of partners that are equally as passionate about flight simulation. Seeing a hobby flourish into a successful profession really has been a dream come true..! Thanks for sharing this with the community, it was really quite touching and relatable in many ways.
    -GotFriends Dev,
    Mykrode

  • @lucaslloyd6640
    @lucaslloyd6640 Před rokem +1

    The absolute wonders you would do on FS 2020 your dedication. I implore you to get yourself a copy!

  • @mikeaustria5097
    @mikeaustria5097 Před 2 lety +2

    Yes, its the same by me, I am still using the FS2004 :-D! I`ve bought hundreds of Addons and I`ve a near perfect FS2004. I`m still using WIN7 that everything runs still perfect :)! First of all I love my PMDG 737. Its a great Addon! And I love the 2D photorealistic panels! I will never retire my loved FS2004!

  • @justinlee7879
    @justinlee7879 Před rokem +1

    I remember the California classics site! I was struggling to figure out how to install the scenery and addons while flying around with bare minimum graphics because of my poor computer. I didn't think I'd ever get fly planes.
    Now I have my private and coordinate FedEx flights in Memphis. It all started with that slow, poor looking flight simulator, on a CRT screen in 2006. Thanks for sharing your story, man. It's cool being able to relate. Flight Sim has a beautiful community, just like real aviation.

  • @RideOnTimePH
    @RideOnTimePH Před 5 měsíci +1

    I learned a lot of things with my copy of MSFS2004 especially how to read those cockpit gauges.

  • @theothernyxx
    @theothernyxx Před rokem +5

    I know I'm rather late but this video got pushed into my recommended and goodness am I glad I watched it. It's things like these, such genuine heartfelt stories and experiences that give these games whole new meaning. Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @JasonBeo
    @JasonBeo Před rokem +1

    This video is such a nostalgia trip for me. I also got fsx as a gift but back in 2008, i wanted to join vatsim which at the time wasn't fsx ready, so i was advised to switch to FS2004. Eventually over the time with all the mods, it ended up looking better than FSX 🤣. As a 15 yo back then, the whole flight sim community blew me away with how welcoming they were and how helpful they were with teaching procedures and other important stuff needed in Vatsim.
    I might have stepped away from flightsiming but i still think back at those times fondly.

  • @Transport4ThatDumpTruck
    @Transport4ThatDumpTruck Před 7 měsíci +1

    Its crazy how such a simple decision can affect ones entire life.i also got into flight sim around 2010 ish..got X as my 1st after watching so many youtube vids on it...needless to say it barely played on my trash pc..and i yet i still played it like nothing else..then i got 2004 and was inlove. Good vid man and stay safe

  • @hodgeheg480
    @hodgeheg480 Před rokem +2

    Lovely video. I always feel like I’m chasing the same buzz I got from FS2004.

  • @umi3017
    @umi3017 Před rokem +2

    FS2004 was the first flight sim I have waited for, before that I have played XP6 demo and FS2002.
    Kinda like you, my first few computer can't handle FS9 properly, so I actually went back to FS2002 and fly with DF734 as my first complex add-on before move to FS9 eventually in like 2005. and stayed there until 2018 that I finally get my own salary as a simulator instructor in an airline to get a nice computer that takes me to P3Dv4 and later XP11.
    I have made some scenery both free and payware with friends when I was in collage, we had plan on big airports and even aircraft but these never landed, nowadays I still fly almost daily beside my actual job. But the development part passion sadly almost died out except some occasional panel tweak, aerodynamic adjustment and ADE modification.
    My FS9 is still on my disc ready to fire, but with most airplanes have it's 64bit replacement now (not until this year after Felis 742 and Rotate MD11 came out), I haven't start it for a while.

  • @spyromatt
    @spyromatt Před 6 měsíci +1

    The most emotionally charged flight sim. vid. I've seen in CZcams. Good job!

  • @franita65
    @franita65 Před 11 měsíci +1

    WOW! Bravo! Brought tears to my eyes. Thanks from an seasoned flight simmmer!

  • @chicocash9668
    @chicocash9668 Před 11 měsíci +1

    found this video love it I saw this and I dug out my 2004 again just to play and bring back memories I had years ago when i first got it.

  • @traffictraffic
    @traffictraffic Před rokem +1

    I wish I could see this video properly but somebody is out here chopping onions 😭😭😭

  • @dedlklemmt3308
    @dedlklemmt3308 Před 2 lety +5

    That video warmed my heart. Thank you Chris.

  • @trg37
    @trg37 Před rokem

    You said everything I have ever felt about this funny little 'game'. Thank you for saying what I think many of us would like to express to a vibrant community that I just wish I was talented and smart enough to contribute to!!! I wish I could give back some of the wonder and excitement they have made available to me over the last two decades. All I can offer them, and you, is my heartfelt thanks for making this the wonderful community and experience it has been for me these past 19 years...and no doubt for the thousands of others who share the same feelings. Thank you.

  • @daniloivensmina
    @daniloivensmina Před rokem +2

    I’ve started a little earlier than you did
    Remember being mesmerized by that Fs 95 “Learjet in the sunset” cover over the mall… only to ask my mother many times for it, and end up receiving a fs98 copy at the end of the year. I guess Learjets and sunsets where a thing
    Did learn almost everything from scratch… and from that my love for aviation grew exponentially
    Sure flight simming was a great part in molding inside myself what I wanted to be. Nowadays, as an 737 FO and future captain, can say 90% or my life things were changed by that simple 90s-like art-cover
    Thank you, MSFS

  • @polnochniyperegon
    @polnochniyperegon Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you! I don't understand some in video because english not my language(and sory for mistakes!), but I feel love of people, who likes flights and sky like me!
    From Russia with love.

  • @extsimulations
    @extsimulations Před 7 měsíci +1

    FS2004 always will have a place in my heart! I was more seriously introduced to aviation when my father worked in an area next to my city airport. When he was home, always told me about 747' DC8's and all kinds of aircaft that flown by. He started this fire, and i fueled with gasoline when with 14yo a visited a mall and bought my copy of FS2004. This was back in 2009, since then i never stopped. Later i used FSX, P3D and XP11 (the one i use now), bus always kept FS2004 installed and usable.For me it's more than a simple simulator, it's just more, so much more that i cant find words to destribe. Great video!

  • @jetpilott2420
    @jetpilott2420 Před rokem +1

    As a guy that also grew up on many years of FS2004, this related heavily. I am 26 now. Played FSX for a few years, still play MSFS on my Xbox, and I hold several type ratings and an ATP now. Going to 767 school in real life soon. Funny how a game off the shelf kicked off my entire career. Real tear jerker, man. This video reminded me back to the days of the iFly 737, QW757, CLS 767, HJG classics, MAAM DC-3, World of AI, feelthere 737 and Embraer’s… The list goes on. I am genuinely happy to see the FS9 world still kicking. Enjoy it for me, please, I don’t have a PC at the moment. 😕

  • @Pro052du973
    @Pro052du973 Před 8 měsíci

    FS2004 was my first sim, I'll never forget the fun I had with it, I loved it

  • @Sakura_Matou
    @Sakura_Matou Před 2 lety +3

    I'm a lurker in the Retro AI group, ty for this video, very touching.

  • @69-ke3zw
    @69-ke3zw Před 2 lety +2

    Nice vídeo. Althought nowadays I am a Xplane piloto, I still LOVE flying FS2004 from time to time

  • @rochellle6779
    @rochellle6779 Před 2 lety +2

    FSX: Oh yeah they are so happy to get a thanks, while i'm just sitting in the back...

  • @3dcgvocaloid238
    @3dcgvocaloid238 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a wonderful video FS2004 really was one of the best games of it's time. To this day I still use FS2004 and for many out there FS2004 will always live on. From one side of the FS world to the other planes of all kinds take flight as the adventure of FS2004 continues..

  • @pioneer7855
    @pioneer7855 Před 2 lety +3

    FS9 was my first ever flight simulator and I quickly fell in love with it despite it being just over a decade old. It's quite nostalgic to see it, and quite rare for a modern memoir on it.
    Respect and thanks.

  • @henningsauer8777
    @henningsauer8777 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Still have running fs9.1 with many add ons and improvements on my pc next to fs2020. And still love it. No stutters, no ctd, smooth fps, additional realistic atc, like sqawkbox and improved clouds and textures, better than fsx.

  • @Dexter037S4
    @Dexter037S4 Před 11 měsíci +1

    FS2004 and FSX are some of, if not the most influential pieces of software ever released, this is what FSX is for me, i got into it during steam edition's release, and i can't see myself leaving it.

  • @G-MONEY1996
    @G-MONEY1996 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Fantastic story bro. This vid should be getting at least 1 Million views on it. Plus if u havent already, next Flight Sim Expo. You should present this.

  • @Tankboy380
    @Tankboy380 Před rokem +1

    The nostalgia in this video brought me somewhere. I first started making liveries back in the early 2000s. I really hit my stride with FS2004 though, the early liveries were terrible, but from then to now, I believe I have mastered my craft.
    A craft that wouldn't exist now if it weren't for FS2004.

  • @itsjri8252
    @itsjri8252 Před rokem +1

    i just discovered FSX in 2019. but, that short time takes me a whole new journey of my new hobby. i spent Hour to play FSX and every single addons i've been try, even if my pc can't even run it. But, FSX put something in my heart that, i can't even leave it. I have a Wish for future me. Please, if you have a better PC, Please, Install and Play FSX, MSFS 2020 and other Flight simulator. because my passion is there.

  • @SN57ONE
    @SN57ONE Před 7 měsíci +1

    FS2004 was the sim that kickstarted my love for Aviation on my uncle's laptop that he gave to me for school use. It didn't run properly at first because I wasn't that good at computers but when Intel installed a graphics settings on the laptop (again I wasn't that good at computers back then) the sim ran smoothly and I was able to install scenery and aircraft. I always loved flying for United's Island Hopper flight from Hawaii to Guam via the Marshall Islands. It took me around 14 hours to complete mainly because it wasn't running that smoothly but I was satisfied with it. My last flight before it's hard drive died was on a Ryanair flight. An iFly 737-800 going to Shannon. I didn't even make the landing in Shannon when the hard drive crashed. Good memories regardless.

  • @BR-kv5kj
    @BR-kv5kj Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Love from France.

  • @solarianick1495
    @solarianick1495 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This was one of the most wholesome flight simulator videos I've seen. I have FS2004, but I coincidentally received FSX on Christmas of 2008 and became obsessed. I started with FS2002, however, and played both games for over a decade. I would play every day, flying my favorites, such as the PMDG or Project Opensky Boeing 747-400 or Airbus A340-300 add-on made by Thomas Ruth, from short to long hauls, even taking to the extremes by leaving them on autopilot throughout the night and sleeping through the whole flight and land when I would wake up. It was also a form of escape from a dire reality, which I can relate to. Flying was and is one of those things I deeply cherish ever since I was a kid. Thank you for sharing this excellent video. Much peace to you!

  • @DeltaTheJay
    @DeltaTheJay Před rokem +1

    I can completely relate to this and welled up a lot when it came to this. My childhood was a complete disappointment, friendships were barely existent, and due to constant moving, I might nowadays know more about the world, but it was painful back then.
    While living for 8 years in Switzerland as a child, our neighbour - a retired Swissair pilot - gifted me the floppy disks of "FS 5" when I was six years old. From that point onwards, I escaped into the world of flight simulation. During my youth, I spent most of my time on FS9. From 2004 until around 2016, FS9 was my go-to simulator, and I spent hours upon hours flying on IVAO and offline. It was pure escapism during school time, and to this day (although mostly XP11 from 2016 and later MSFS 2020), it helps me feel like I can let go and enjoy myself.
    This video really makes me want to install FS9 again, like the good old times. PMDG MD-11, Digital Aviation Fokker 100, QW RJ 100 & 757. There were so many amazing aircraft from back in the day. Thank you for this video. It reminded me once again of how valuable hobbies like flight simulation truly are.
    And thanks for the work at retro ai - I really loved it back in the day how I could "go back" to Zurich airport and do "planespotting" of the times passed in FS9 :)

  • @yuep6808
    @yuep6808 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Chris, well done! FS2004 is still my main and favorite simulator today. Especially in the time when traveling is largely restricted, a nice trip with fs2004 will always make up my day ;)

  • @thomassong6335
    @thomassong6335 Před měsícem +1

    Incredible and so touching. Thank you.

  • @Lambonights
    @Lambonights Před 2 lety +2

    So much in this video is relatable to my own experiences. FS2002 and 4 helped me cope with a loss way back then when they first came out and much of what you said here had me nodding listening to you. As for FS2004 itself, it's still my favorite out of the series and it's still the one I turn to when.......well, you know, nothing more needs to be said. Thanks for the video and I'll look out for the 747 of yours!

  • @JosephAlanMeador
    @JosephAlanMeador Před rokem +1

    This is a beautiful story, thanks for telling it. Keep on flying!

  • @nerdmassa9086
    @nerdmassa9086 Před rokem +1

    I was deeply moved by this, I can connect with you so much, although it's not for FS itself (don't get me wrong, i've been a big simmer in my life) but the way you descrive the impact FS2004 had on your life is just like if I was decribing what inspired me to start game dev!

  • @carltonleboss
    @carltonleboss Před 10 dny +1

    Such an inspiring story.

  • @HenryLaw19891024
    @HenryLaw19891024 Před rokem +2

    ah those were the days, who used to hunt add ons at FSDome and AVSIM library?

  • @omarelsawi1830
    @omarelsawi1830 Před 24 dny +1

    Finally someone spoke out what’s inside me

  • @user-oc9on3ul5t
    @user-oc9on3ul5t Před 11 měsíci +1

    Still fly FS2004 from day one 😀 and nice to see a remembrance of "Opa" the mighty helper of us all

  • @grab2337
    @grab2337 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh how I miss playing this game. This game and FSX made my childhood & love of aviation. If there's any possible way I could get this game again, I'd get it in a heartbeat.

  • @DrayAviation
    @DrayAviation Před 2 lety +2

    Its more than that Simulator, its motivational program! Flown default 737 before knowing any good addon for it. Now i fly the real one. The nostalgia is priceless

  • @Jukebocks
    @Jukebocks Před rokem +2

    Thank you for making this

  • @johnholmes7622
    @johnholmes7622 Před 9 měsíci +1

    2023 and 20 years later I still fly only FS9 as no hardware hassles and plenty of software available. I wished simmers will create new planes like 300 neo and others for the 2004 even if its paid.

  • @thecanuck1668
    @thecanuck1668 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I loved this! Excellent story and video!

  • @LeonelEBD
    @LeonelEBD Před rokem +2

    I could say that fs2004 led me to become a programmer / learning english which led me to my soon to be wife ... Fs2004 it's still installed in my pc whit my own addons =)

    • @LeonelEBD
      @LeonelEBD Před rokem +2

      BTW give the link for that 747 once it's finished =) . On my part i have an unfinished DC9 panel with xml using the stellan's hilmerby dc9 as base, at least got the electrical sys. working but still a lot to be done. Also started doing my own 3d model of a beech18 with pt6A turboprops (hamilton westwind) in blender but it's still a farcry from something to be considered finished, don't know how to add textures yet and my time is so scarse nowadays ... Wish i've had started all of those projects a few years ago when i had more time.

  • @Good_Luck_8619
    @Good_Luck_8619 Před rokem +1

    God Bless you man 🙏

  • @Parkwaymania
    @Parkwaymania Před 2 lety +2

    Very well done. Appreciated all your work over the years. Cheers!

  • @All_Noing
    @All_Noing Před 2 lety +3

    Well done, Chris!

  • @bubiiiii__
    @bubiiiii__ Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos! Imo FS2004 is the greatest, best flightsim i ever played among with other flightsim. A lot of freewares, repaint and other stuff make me fallin love with that game...

  • @x_plane_gamer5847
    @x_plane_gamer5847 Před měsícem +1

    Love your channel, hope this 747 you working at will also be compatible with FSX, it would be a pleasure to fly it

  • @Wilber913
    @Wilber913 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful!

  • @lucaslloyd6640
    @lucaslloyd6640 Před rokem +1

    Good stuff right here.

  • @finsimmer
    @finsimmer Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice! Still using FS2004 to my videos!

  • @abdukhairan1260
    @abdukhairan1260 Před rokem

    Yes it's more then game it make you life your dream

  • @RayKit
    @RayKit Před rokem +1

    awesome! Good man!

  • @pashanurmuhammaddjaprie4299

    When its come to this version of Flight Simulator, i always think its the version that Allec-Joshua Ibay used in his video (because i watch his video a lot for like 6 years)

  • @theshadowman1398
    @theshadowman1398 Před rokem +1

    I still use this flight simulator with tons of add-ons on my dedicated XP rig. The newest flight simulator looks nice but doesn't comes close to the modularity of this one.

  • @joserustveld3832
    @joserustveld3832 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it so much and you are Amazing!!

  • @mari8it
    @mari8it Před 2 lety +1

    RESPECT!

  • @darrenvox
    @darrenvox Před 2 lety +2

    So good so good!

  • @bluckfox
    @bluckfox Před rokem +1

    i just got FS2004 of ebay The Flight Simulation Museum

  • @naamanpratt
    @naamanpratt Před rokem +1

    💫

  • @francescoseminara9937
    @francescoseminara9937 Před rokem +1

    Forever amico mio forever