July 27, 201114 yr I'd be interested in all versions up until the BBJ/2.-Raven Harris -Raven HarrisIntel i7 980X @ 4.43GHz | ASUS Rampage III | Corsair 6GB DDR3 2000MHz | 3 EVGA GTX280 | Corsair 1200 Watt | Intel 510 SSD (RAID 0)PMDG - 747-400/8iF | MD11/F | BAe J41 | 737NG 6/7/8/9 Hope ER/BBJ|777LR/FFlight1- Cessna Mustang
July 27, 201114 yr I have viewed the cockpit video and all I have to say is "Incredible" and at a good price.. Job well done. With one exception please on your next release " under promise and over deliver" on the timeline it will help on all the negetive feed back.Thanks again Craig Hustadt Windows 7 64 bit OS - Intel 2600K @ 4.8 GHz RAM 8GB - Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 @ 1920 x 1200 Intel SSD 250
July 27, 201114 yr Great airplane, great simulation, great price. The only problem i have is with system requirements. Does anyone know what they may be? I have an E7600 dual core, running at about 3.5-3.6GHz if need be, 4 gigs of DDR3, and an 9800 card. Will that be enough? I have my doubts. Also, just in case my computer doesn't make the cut, will there be any refund policy? Cristi Neagu
July 27, 201114 yr Verry nice indeadI am now flying with the ifly 737 for fsx.I hope that this 737ngx fly as good as that one.Greetings from the netherlands P.s i wil but the bus for sure
July 27, 201114 yr Judging from some of the impeccable writing here ("much money your team won't be making"), I'm wondering if "Doyle" isn't really Jar-Jar Binks.No, he's an iFly employee from China, so his English isn't going to be the strongest. Robert S. Paul
July 27, 201114 yr Soooooooooo happy!!!!!And I am personaly looking very forward to the 700 series and especialy for the BBJ! Fernando Leite Asus P6T, Intel Core i7 930 @ 4.00GHz, Noctua NH-D14, 6GB Corsair Dominator @ 1527 MHz, XFX ATI 5850, 1.5 TB HD, Corsair TX650w <img src="http://virtual-aviation.org/main/images/jonp/sigs/PMDG_737ngx2_378x68.jpg" alt="Posted Image" class="bbc_img">
July 27, 201114 yr I have had many problems as to frame rates with all the tweeks. Upgraded look @ my system specs now all problems are gone running @ 60+ frames in all situations. Craig Hustadt Windows 7 64 bit OS - Intel 2600K @ 4.8 GHz RAM 8GB - Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 @ 1920 x 1200 Intel SSD 250
July 27, 201114 yr Congrats once again to the PMDG team. Since this is such an advanced package and is a collector item in my mind, are there details on the DVD package (probably in partnership with Aerosoft as it was with the MD-11)? Thanks in advance.Vu Pham Vu Pham i7-13700K 5.2 GHz OC, 64 GB RAM, RTX5090, SSD for Sim, SSD for system. MSFS2020, XP-12, DCS
July 27, 201114 yr It still boggles my mind that FS9 users think they can guilt companies into making business decisions. Until you're on the board of directors, sit back, relax, and go buy substitute products. Can you imagine what would have happened if Henry Ford would have split time between horse drawn carriage support and developing the model A? Just saying... Buddy Morgan Specs removed by Admin. See AVSIM Signature policy in Hangar Chat
July 27, 201114 yr Thank you guys, for all your efforts and your patience.I can't believe that it is here, it's almost here.I will be buying all the packages, so i hope you make the BBJ and MIL ones.Bests of luck, and i hope you enjoy some well earned vacations in peace. Matias SorcinelliCHECK MY CHANNEL!!! - http://www.youtube.com/user/masneoquil
July 27, 201114 yr B) Well done guys! Excellent pricing and availability strategy.I will buy at least up to the BBJ-package, but knowing myself when it becomes available, I'll buy the military package as well :( (just don't tell my wife :( ) Thanks ! :( B) Is it possible to have it in downloadable version from Aerosoft ?Why would you want that??I'm sure Aerosoft will sell the boxed version once available. Regards, Frank van der Werff
July 27, 201114 yr Thanks ! :( :( Is it possible to have it in downloadable version from Aerosoft ?+1!! regards, Alexander Marx
July 27, 201114 yr Why would you want that??I'm sure Aerosoft will sell the boxed version once available.Because it is much easier to download 540 MB from europeen servers than from US-servers if you live in europe. If i´m downloading files from the US i have only 20-25 kBit/s.... and that drives me nuts :( regards, Alexander Marx
July 27, 201114 yr James-Things change. As computing technology has continued to go faster, the hardware makes up for the software.More importantly, as a community we have learned how to more efficiently tune FSX for maximum performance.In the introduction chapter for the NGX, Ryan wrote a wonderful piece that explains how to optimally set up FSX for best performance.A few of our beta testers tried the recommendations and saw a significant improvement in their FPS.I am running FSX on two 32" screens in a debugging configuration and my FPS performance is stellar, even sitting on the ground at KRNT with the OrbX PNW scenery loaded, Active Sky Evolution and a very heavy traffic load in UT2...The fluidity that the NGX provides is a credit to the techniques that we have developed to keep the performance as high as possible. Can I bog it down if I want to? Heck yes... but the days of having to worry about FSX performing poorly are long gone.Robert,I'd be interested to know what the minimum spec PC you and Yr development team have been running, yet still have the NGX with a few add-ons like ORBX/REX running and have reasonable frame rates.its just that I've been given an older 1156 motherboard to build a PC with and am wondering if a 3Ghz i7 would be good enough? Or does one really need to overclock and get closer to 4ghz for decent frame rates with sliders more to the right?Just curious is all.Thanks,Cheers,David David Stewart, Dianella, Western Australia. New PC coming one day! | In the meantime I fly with; AMD X64 1.2Ghz Dual Core | 6Gb Ram | 6600GT | Old case | FSX | REX | Superbug FA-18F | Capt Sim 767 | ORBX Aust Scenery | Jandakot | PC12 & numerous others.
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