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Cargo Light (C172) >> VIP mission (Cirrus Vision Jet) >> Cargo Medium
Cargo Light ~ 100-150k/mission
VIP - 200-300k/mission
Cargo Medium - 500k-1M/mission
you can even skip the first flight and flight seeing companies and go straight into cargos with C172, saving you the time of doing the 30k-40k flight seeing missions.
and as also mentioned, make use of sim rate to speed up/down any part of your flight.
It's obvious. AAA gaming at its finest: crappy unfinished game, "we'll fix it later" mentality, outrageous price and unable to play it offline.
Cheating in games means you cheat in life, and that is a miserable life choice
What a judgmental comment. Not all cheating being done in games (single player) are due to lack of character & integrity or being cheats in life (WOW) and I personally believe it's unfair for you to categorize them all as such. You may have all the time in the world to play and grind your way up but many people with families only have a few hours per week (if that) or other not so pleasant situations happening in their life to extend to their game play so achieving certain goals may not be possible for many unless they take 10 years in order to achieve them.
To give you an example closer to home, a good friend of mine of 20+ years who is now 57 was diagnosed a few months ago with advanced stage 4 pancreatic cancer and most likely has less than a year to live (if lucky). So he decided to hack a few of his favorite single player games to limit his grind, make the games a bit more fun and hoping to complete a few of the games before his time was up. What's wrong with that? These games right now play a huge part to keep his mind off his terminal illness, chemotherapy treatments, throwing up sessions and knowing his life will be ending all too soon.
So if this is what you categorize as being weak in character and integrity and being a cheat in life, then I really don't know what else to tell you?
To be honest, I'm simply hoping that in the future, if you feel the need to share your personal opinion with people on any forums that you will make at least an effort and think a bit more before speaking or be more specific in your comment and avoid generalizing and placing everyone in the same basket. If you have a wonderful and happy life and all the time in the world, I'm happy for you, but not everyone are privileged with the same comforts in life so if anything, try remembering that.
Galactic said it the best, if you think what you have writen is true, you yourself are misserable and a clown at best. You made yourself a fool. "Cheating" in a game isn't wrong, not relating to MSFS now but maybe you finish a game and just want to have some fun, so why not cheat yourself some OP items, some materials to build grand structures. Hell by your definition ppl that play MC in crative mode would be considered weak, because they don't want to mine for hours to build some amazing stuff. I myself work hard every day, I have never chetated a thing irl, so honestly go ♥♥♥♥ yourself.
There's nothing wrong with giving yourself a bit of an advantage in single player games. You're not hurting anyone else's experience, it's not the same as using tools to have perfect aim like in shooters, you're simply speeding up your progression or enjoying the game without grinding for hours.
Not everyone has unlimited time to put into a game. And the fact you think in this way is proof of how close minded you are.
Unfortunately, for some reason when I change the sim rate it is impossible for me to get it back to x1.
If I change it from x1 to x2, going back one step changes it to x.5(or whatever the first slow-motion rate is). If I go up from x.5 it skips to x2.
Saying that while having vac bans is wild. You are such a piece of ♥♥♥♥
you can.
either use the stop watch on the EFB to judge your current sim rate by how fast the timer counts up (or down), or just max it while in autopilot, then go back 4x. The sim rate maxes out to 4x while in auto pilot.