Just seems odd that a military would get upset at the idea that someone playing a video game would know what their runway looks like, but hasn't prevented that information from being spread all over the internet. You should probably be more worried about that dude over there taking pictures of the ceiling with his cell phone. Well, yeah, but it's extremely unlikely that a criminal is watching Channel 7 News to plan his bank robbery. 9 times out of 10 security got really antsy because they were nervous that I'd be getting pictures of their security camera placements. It's kinda like back when I used to work in television, and would have an interview in a bank. Or if they're an enemy state, they can get it with their own satellites. They don't need a consumer flight simulator to do it, and are extremely unlikely to choose a flight simulator for intelligence gathering. The point is that if some bad actor wants to get a photograph of a military installation, they can get it with the satellite maps freely available on the internet. Yeah, but MSFS is not monitoring soldier movements, so that's not really an issue.
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