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Questions about FSCrew for PMDG 737NG

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Hi,I am contemplating jumping on board but would appreciate some responses on a couple of issues:1. How "buggy" is FSCrew? Are most of you having smooth sailing, or is it pretty finicky in terms of crashes, idiosyncrasies, etc?2. Impact on performance and frames in a non-hyperthread enabled system?NoelI understand it is "finicky" in needing to follow flows n procedures correctly, but otherwise how is it in this regard . . .


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Hi Noel,Each version of FS2Crew is quite different from each other, but I'll assume you're referring to the 737 Edition.I might suggest reading the reviews of the 737 Edition.http://fs2crew.com/reviews.htmAlso, the PMDG 737 Edition has been around for almost 2.5 years. Every conceivable question has been asked and answered in this sub-forum. I might suggest reading through some of the threads.Generally, though, non-hyperthreaded will make no difference (I've run the 737 Edition of FS2Crew on a very old computer with no issues) and so long as you follow the directions you shouldn't have problems.Hope that helps,Bryan

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