This isn't atmospheric flight. This is space flight. You can't do it without MFDs. For example, I could do a looping or a corkscrew without instruments (in a sim for obvious reasons :shiftyOn the other hand, I could never land on the Moon or perform a Jupiter-to-Saturn slingshot without MFDs.
Actually, I can't perform the sling with MFDs either...:shifty:
MFDs are just instruments, to help you in your travels. It is true that there are autopilot MFDs that fly everything for you. But most MFDs don't. TransX, for example, just lets you (basically) input the maneuver(s) and then it calculates what your ship will be doing. Then you can go change the maneuver until eventually you'll see that the path takes you where you want to go. Sure, it tells you how and when to fire your engines, and you may consider it cheating. But even real astronauts have computers to help them.
Hey, real astronauts (used to) get flown into orbit by an autopilot. They don't fly the Space Shuttle during launch. A computer telling you when to burn is certainly not cheating compared to this... :lol:
Please notice that you are shifting my point of focus. I didn't say I DON'T use MFDs, I said I don't use add-ons. The reason is that Orbiter's default MFDs are powerful enough to do everything and yet simple and user friendly. Maybe it would be harder to set up slingshots, but it IS possible. Now this changes when it comes to reentries, because of the innaccuracies. I don't want to use external MFDs both because I don't feel like learning and because again, I want a MODERATE challenge (NOT blindfolded).
Anyway, this is getting off-topic! If I start to rise, pull UP. Right?