I want to get some camera software for FS9, and was going to go for Active Camera, but have just heard about DBS Walk & Follow, although I don't really know much about it. Which would you recommend?
Some prefer Active Camera, others prefer Walk & Follow. You'll be the judge.
Since both programs have a trial version available, the final decision shouldn't be too difficult.
Yes, there are those who own both 😎
I have seen one called F1 utility, don't know if it is worth trying.
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I have seen one called F1 utility, don't know if it is worth trying.
It's free and good, not as good as Active Camera but the price is right.
I agree that the prices is right too! 😂 But can you enter virtual cabins and walk around in them beyond the current FS2004 limitations? How easy is it to use?
Anonymous wrote:
I agree that the prices is right too! 😂 But can you enter virtual cabins and walk around in them beyond the current FS2004 limitations? How easy is it to use?
F1View Utility (742 KB) - This small module installs into FS2004 and supplies simple mouse-based movements, panning, and more, using the center mouse wheel/button. You can also move past the default view limits of FS2004 (good for strolling through virtual cabins). After you download, please make sure you read the full instructions included.
It is very easy to use. If you don't like it, it's very easy to uninstall. Get it here ➡ http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=library
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