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PMDG 737 NGX: The View Forward

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That looks like a real photo. I'm serious, mayble I'm retarded, but I saw it and it wouldn't be hard to mistake it for a picture of a real cockpit at first glance.

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stop screenshotting with so small pics!! that really hurts!! ...want that ngx :D

Let's swing over to the right side for another sliver.... :(
Just wondering, Does it come with a GPWS test mode? Brandon Cruz

Brandon Cruz

Just wondering, Does it come with a GPWS test mode?
The "lite" JS41 does, so I would hope so!Vin, how close to release are we? Alpha, Beta? Or are you just enjoying our frantic obsession?

Joe Sherrill

how many fps will the ngx killing?

Daniel

Let's swing over to the right side for another sliver....
how about we take a quick pre flight walkaround ;)thanks once again Vin, looking sweet.

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These snippets are not good for my health,but it sure looks good

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Vin, how close to release are we? Alpha, Beta? Or are you just enjoying our frantic obsession?
It must be in Alpha development/testing still. I'm sure Robert would have told us if it went into BETA. He usually do :( We would also see bigger images and in-sim screenshots by now.I'm sure the whole PMDG team is sitting and laughing at us each time a new teaser is posted by Vin :(

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Thanks very much Vin!You guys sure know how to build the anticipation!I think the NGX is becomming by far the most anticipated aircraft for FS ever.

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how many fps will the ngx killing?
All of them. We're planning this to be a still picture you just look at - 0FPS. :(

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Guys what does 1, FLAP, GEAR, TERR INHIBIT mean???? always wanted to know!!??? thanks in advance!!!!
flip the switch, and turn off the nagging warning for each

People need to give PMDG a break. Why in the world would they release a plane that kills FPS? It could give them a bad rep. They have never done that and never will. By the way amazing screen shot. I can't wait until we see a VC or exterior shot

Why in the world would they release a plane that kills FPS? It could give them a bad rep. They have never done that and never will.
I think most people who bought the PMDG FS9 737 when it first came out will recall that it was notable for being a bit hard on frame rates at that time, hence its options for what items it loads, such as VC etc. The old FS9 747-400 was somewhat tough on frame rates too for the then-current hardware when it came out. In actual fact, far from giving them a bad reputation, the need to back off settings to run the PMDG FS9 737NG was probably what cemented their good reputation, as it made it more than apparent at the time that we were looking at a serious attempt at simulation, and one of the first of its kind.To PMDG's credit, it is quite apparent they have worked hard on improving methods in this regard, and that is certainly evident with more recent products, but to say they have never released something that was tough on frames is to look on past releases with rose-tinted spectacles. We may look on those old minimum spec requirements for the FS9 737 with amusement these days, but at the time, PMDG were really pushing what could be achieved with them.Here are a couple of review quotes from the past if you don't believe me, these are from around 2005:'Hardware requirements are given as a 1.4 Ghz Pentium with 256 Mb of RAM, a 32 Mb graphics card, 340 Mb of hard disk space and Windows XP - possibly a little optimistic on the processor side, as I wouldn't recommend running an addon of this sort of complexity on much less than a 2.0 Ghz Pentium, unless you plan to fly in clear skies all the time and don't intend doing any approaches to complex airports.' (Andrew Herd - Flightsim.com review of the PMDG 737-800/900 NG)'Als Systemanforderungen gibt Aerosoft ein Mindestsystem von 800 MHz CPU Power, 256 MB Ram sowie einer 32 MB Grafikarte an. Nun ja...Bedenkt man, dass man f

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Nice shots as always but I got one little remark/complaint.On several panels I have the idea that the rotary switches are glued to the panel and it doesn't seams like the're a part of the panel itself. It's hard to put my finger on however for me it's just not perfect....Sorry for my complaint and keep up the good work, looking forward to buying the NGX

:( :( the mid of this year is coming,continue waiting for NGX.......NGX will be coming in June?

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