May 12, 201412 yr Hi Mats, can you be more specific on how you to this? Would be a great help for me. Many thanks for your kind reply, Hans
May 12, 201412 yr Hans, it won't work properly and it's not legit. Wait for the genuine NGX P3D release. Plenty to keep you occupied in the meantime with FSX. 777-200LR sp1 + 777-300ER and then 747-400v2. Prediction: 3 years from now we'll all be on P3D and FSX will be the new FS9 and in 2018 when PMDG roll out the A380, 777X, 737Max, 787-900, some sad silly sadists will ask, will there be FSX versions, and we will all laugh. Right!???
May 12, 201412 yr Corrected. (We simply can't afford PMDG's prices for P3D products, Troy. ) (...) Prediction: 3 years from now we'll all be on P3D X-Plane and FSX will be the new FS9 and in 2018 when PMDG roll out the A380, 777X, 737Max, 787-900, some sad silly sadists will ask, will there be FSX versions, and we will all laugh. Right!??? What happened to AVSIM
May 12, 201412 yr Corrected. (We simply can't afford PMDG's prices for P3D products, Troy. ) Not fussed about price within reason. P3D, XP10, or some new Prodiuct X , whatever "takes off" in the general aviation sim community, I'm in.
May 12, 201412 yr Not fussed about price within reason. P3D, XP10, or some new Prodiuct X , whatever "takes off" in the general aviation sim community, I'm in. Unless you see the price don't be so quick to jump ;-) If you look at P3D licenses themselves you see that the license that most people should be getting: the professional one, is 200$ . For an airline pilot who needs or want to train, buying a 200$ plus license for PMDG (pure speculation on my part) may make sense. For some of us, is just not making sense. I am not an aspiring ATP, I am merely an enthusiast who is curious about these machines. For that purpose, I found FSX more than adequate. As long as I keep FSX vanilla and don't overload it with scenery add-ons, it is more than capable of let me look at the complicate simulated machines that PMDG builds. :lol: Vu Pham i7-13700K 5.2 GHz OC, 64 GB RAM, RTX5090, SSD for Sim, SSD for system. MSFS2020, XP-12, DCS
May 12, 201412 yr Vu, I was half kidding. With the help of numerous add-on enhancements, faster and cheaper hardware, and programmers stretching the boundaries, the life of FSX is probably extended a few more years anyway. I've just upgraded from an i7-2600 to an i7-4770k and it's given my FSX a new burst of life. But because FSX is no longer actively developed and technology will move forward in XP10/P3D, FSX maybe has 5 more years at the very most?
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