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Can This Computer Run NGX?

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To follow up, if anyone is still reading this, I DO want the utmost in systems realism, my JF 757 bores me to death, because a 757 shouldn't be configured to fly in 3 minutes. If needed, I can sacrifice the glorious exterior. What I won't give in on is the systems.

ORBX- the way to go

Sincerely, John McGee

Once you throw the NGX in the mix the ball game changes. Just my opinion. Good luck.

 

Jamie Moses

Jamie Moses

 

 

 

Guys, I think you misunderstood me. If I have to give a little on the exterior textures, I will. What I'm after is that pre-flight that mirrors the real 737NG 99.5% of the time. Drew_Melia, I appreciate the honesty.

 

The actual outside of the aircraft won't kill Amy frames, it's what you see from the inside will. I get 60-70fps outside and only 20 inside.

Oliver Cooksey

Owner of the PMDG 737, 747 and Majestic Q400.

Once you throw the NGX in the mix the ball game changes.

 

Exactly.

I would like to know how it pans out if you decide to buy it.

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Exactly.

I would like to know how it pans out if you decide to buy it.

 

You will be the first to know! I am thinking of giving it a go. I have the $ for a major computer upgrade, but I'd rather not. However, if the NGX runs like a slideshow, I'll take the plunge. Also, how does the fps compare to the Ifly? I was just wondering.

ORBX- the way to go

Sincerely, John McGee

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