I think you've made en excelent job on this program, it really adds something to the flying feeling.
Thanks for the compliment.
But honestly, I think the price will make you lose a lot of sales.
Well, I guess we'll see about that.
People have already posted messages at Avsim Forum that they like the add-on but won't buy at this price.
I'm not going to let myself get all worried about what a few people are saying over at Avsim. Stack them up against all the people who have bought the program so far, and they are way behind!! I don't know what your impression is, but it seems to me like the forums at Avsim are becoming increasingly negative. I rarely go there anymore, and I think I'm not the only one.
Regarding price, I'm a little baffled when people say its too high. There are lots of addons in the $35 dollar price range. I basically set the price according to what I would have been willing to pay if someone else had wrote it. I also took into account originality of concept. I mean, how many 737's are out there, payware, freeware, and even the default ones in the game. And yet you are willing to go pay $39 for yet another one?? Now that I don't understand. For some people, they obviously want lots of buttons and switches that work to make them feel like they're flying a real airplane. Me, I want it to really "FEEL" like I'm flying a real airplane. The feeling of flying is the feeling of the controls in your hand, the resistance, the trim forces, the movements and sensations of being in a plane! The problem is, most simmer have never flown a real airplane, so they might not appreciate how much FS Force brings to the table. But I guess that's just the way it is. Nothing I can do about that.
Another thing is that FS Force adds value to every single aircraft in your "hanger". It affects every single moment you are flying! It completely changes the simulator, in my opinion! I think that makes it tremendously valuable. You buy some 737 or whatever, and the only time you can enjoy it's value is when you're actually flying it.
Btw, people don't read readme files, so maybe a reminder in the startup of the program would be an idea (like the one you get when you load a plane without a profile)? Just to make sure people turn off forces in fs. If you don't the only difference is the occational (repeating and annoying) ground bumps, the only thing people seems to dislike ...
Well, the program actually does have such a detection feature, but it must not be working for some people, because a lot of people are having the same experience you did. I'll have to look into that.