March 29, 201214 yr Hi,Is there anyone who has this combination working on P3D? If yes, is the installation a standard process or do you need to fiddle with it a lot to get it working?Thanks Ján Pitor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ i5-2500K@4,8GHz, Noctua NH-D14, 4G OCZ RAM 1600MHz, 7-7-7-24, GTX 480, 2xSSD (win 7 64b and sims), G940
March 29, 201214 yr I'd like to know that too - this is exactly my setup and I have a developer licence for P3D and planning to use it for my installation next time I format. Eric Bocaneanu ROvACC Director
March 29, 201214 yr Commercial Member FS2Crew NGX SP1 (to be release in a day or two) should make FS2Crew NGX compatible with Prepar 3D.But I haven't tested it yet, but it should work okay. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
March 29, 201214 yr Read the stickies in the general forum. NGX is not licensed for use in Prepare 3D. Paul Smith.
March 29, 201214 yr Paul: if you read the answers from PMDG staff, you will find that as far as they know NGX should work in P3D, and while they will most definitely not grant you support, they will not reprimand you for running it there. --Peter Fabian
March 29, 201214 yr Author FS2Crew NGX SP1 (to be release in a day or two) should make FS2Crew NGX compatible with Prepar 3D.But I haven't tested it yet, but it should work okay.Thanks Bryan, pleased to hear that. I didn´t have time to fire up FS2CREW yet, but will try this weekend (FSX so far) Ján Pitor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ i5-2500K@4,8GHz, Noctua NH-D14, 4G OCZ RAM 1600MHz, 7-7-7-24, GTX 480, 2xSSD (win 7 64b and sims), G940
March 29, 201214 yr From now Prepar3D is available in a new version for $49,95 This is called "Academic License" Markus FrankWindows 10 64,Intel i7, 32GB RAMNVidia GTX 1080ti, Prepar3D V4.
March 30, 201214 yr Author This licence is exactly what I am looking for, but I don´t want to risk some problems, so I need feedback. Ján Pitor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ i5-2500K@4,8GHz, Noctua NH-D14, 4G OCZ RAM 1600MHz, 7-7-7-24, GTX 480, 2xSSD (win 7 64b and sims), G940
March 30, 201214 yr Just how compatible is Prepar3D with all the scenery addons and utility addons (Airports & GSX for instance)? Rick Hobbs
March 30, 201214 yr did anybody notice, active sky 2012, is causing a stuttering? thanks. Daniel choen
March 30, 201214 yr did anybody notice, active sky 2012, is causing a stuttering? thanks.Do you mean in FSX or Prepar3D Daniel? Rick Hobbs
March 30, 201214 yr Do you mean in FSX or Prepar3D Daniel?on fsx Rick.(: or is it just me? Daniel choen
March 30, 201214 yr Paul: if you read the answers from PMDG staff, you will find that as far as they know NGX should work in P3D, and while they will most definitely not grant you support, they will not reprimand you for running it there.That is simply not correct. Read the stickies again....Any development that we create for P3D would be done under the guise of our commercial operation and would be targeted to commercial customers...That is very clear and unambiguous. Paul Smith.
March 30, 201214 yr I also notice stuttering with AS2012 AMD 7800X3D, 64GB 6000MHz CL30, INNO3D RTX 4080, Windows 11.
March 30, 201214 yr And just remembering that the Academic License of Prepar3d isn't for any of us, unless you're an Undergraduate student making a project for your science class.We should instead purchase the Professional $199,00 license.http://www.prepar3d.com/prepar3d-license-comparison/ Alexis Mefano
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