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25OCT14 - First Glance at PMDG 777-200 for Prepar3D

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I wish there was a good utility tool that that is good.. Yes...there are some tools out there...but they are not very user friendly... 

 

It would be one tool I would buy and pay good bucks for,

Search SIMSTARTER. Thats a good tool

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FlyTampa converted most of its products for free. FSUIPC and REX work under P3D.

 

This assumes you have bought Fly Tampa for FSX, right?  What are the standard airports and AI traffic like in P3D?

 

 

 


It was stated a couple of times that a (time-limited) promotional price to change your platform is likely to be offered.

 

Can you point me to the thread, please.  Also, is there a thread with guidelines and tips on installing P3D and configuring it on Win 7 64-bit?

 

Cheers, Harry

Harry Sung

Search SIMSTARTER. Thats a good tool

 

simStarter is indeed a solution. you can make different scenery.cfgs (e.g. with freeware sceneryconfigeditor) and can make different profiles with simStarter. E.g. one for VFR with all nice small airports, road and GA traffic, more autogen etc. And another one for IFR without traffic and only large airports.

 

In the end, you just have to click the one or the other button to start your tailored sim

Guenter Steiner
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Betatester for: A2A, LORBY, FSR-Pillow Tester
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 I'll probably switch to P3D, and upgrade the B777 if the upgrade is around $20.     or, I might wait until the B737 is upgraded, that's what I fly most of the time.

Jfriz


For those folks wanting the radar for the B737, you know there is a radar add-on gauge that works the same as the one in the B777. except, it is not built into the panel. .

 

Bryns radar gauge   [gum.co/bryn.”]

 

I have been using it for a couple months, it works perfect in the B737 for me.

 

Jfriz

“The Wright Brothers created the single greatest cultural force since the invention of writing. The airplane became the first World Wide Web, bringing people, languages, ideas, and values together.” – Bill GatesBoeing777_Banner_Pilot.jpg

 

Can you point me to the thread, please.  Also, is there a thread with guidelines and tips on installing P3D and configuring it on Win 7 64-bit?

 

Cheers, Harry

Sigh, I feel like people get soo damn lazy in forums they cant be bothered to look for themself.

 

The thread you are after is in the same sub-forum you found this one, it is one of the 9 pinned posts.

 

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Lockheed Martin Prepar3D Development Status Thread - Updated 25OCT14.

 

There is no need for tips on P3D, it works perfect out of the box

 

Regards

Kirk

World Flight Perth 737-800 Crew Member 
http://worldflightperth.com.au/

 

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Excited! This will definitely make me switch to Prepar3d.

Paul Egan

 

 


Sigh, I feel like people get soo damn lazy in forums they cant be bothered to look for themself.

 

I was more interested in P3D tweaks like Kostas for FSX and if the airports and AI aircraft that comes standard are fine or is it possible to install freeware airports and sceneries like those in FSX.

 

I can imagine there are many threads about P3D tweaks and tips, and a forum is general the best place to ask short of Google.

Harry Sung

 

 


Sigh, I feel like people get soo damn lazy in forums they cant be bothered to look for themself.

 

Now, now be nice :Shame On You: :LMAO:

 

On a serious note, I want to give P3D a go at some stage.   Not too concerned about the cost involved necessarily but I am not going to build a whole new machine.   I had a look at the specs listed on the site and I have a bit more beef in my system than the recommended specs, but I have read about people complaining about it performing a little below par on more powerful systems that don't have the latest video cards.   I run a GTX 480 1.5 GB card, so I am a little scared.  

 

I don't care much for massive scenery settings and things, since I don't run all my sliders in FSX anywhere near the limit either, but from what I had read, P3D is a completely different beast altogether.   Lower settings will achieve similar results.   So I am a little bit uncertain about setting up P3D just yet.   The shots look great, but if the 777 does the same as it does in FSX, I may stick with FSX a while longer.   Having said that, P3D does look like it is ending FSX's life span.   Now where is the funeral march???

 

Kind regards

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My experience with VAS and photo-scenery is that it cant ALL be loaded because I have significantly more photoscenery (hundreds of Gb) than available VAS. What it may well do is use more overall as individual unique textures are flown over and then retained in VAS? P3D2 is supposed to release VAS more efficiently than FSX, to what extent I dont know though. Ultimately it does seem possible to OOM FSX through extended exposure to photoscenery more easily than P3D2. Roll on 64bit and photoscenery users can be much happier :) Until then, whatever complex a/c or scenery we fly, we just have to be careful what we use so that we stay in the 4Gb limit....

Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS

Wow PMDG on board with P3D and every ones jumping the fsx ship - saw that coming as it should be  

Rich Sennett

               

   I run a GTX 480 1.5 GB card, so I am a little scared.  

 

I don't care much for massive scenery settings and things, since I don't run all my sliders in FSX anywhere near the limit either, but from what I had read, P3D is a completely different beast altogether.   Lower settings will achieve similar results.   So I am a little bit uncertain about setting up P3D just yet.   The shots look great, but if the 777 does the same as it does in FSX, I may stick with FSX a while longer.   Having said that, P3D does look like it is ending FSX's life span.   Now where is the funeral march???

 

Kind regards

 

Well you should be a bit concerned.  I run a GTX570 and you can't crank all the eye candy... you really have to lower settings compared to FSX.  Then again I also have a dying i5 2500K @ 4.0GHz...  Anyway I found when locked at 60 fps the default mooney makes my video card work at about 20% usage in FSX.  In P3D same scenario my GPU runs around 65%.  That's a huge difference between the sims and only with a default plane...  In Orbx NCA with GA payware / weather my fps wll drop into the teens and I've even been under 10.... not great.  But I believe it's all because of my GPU.  I plan on getting a GTX 970 when they come back in stock.

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I am done with FSX and its constant problems, P3D is the way forward.

I hope you will be proven right... :unsure:

 

 

 


Anyway I found when locked at 60 fps the default mooney makes my video card work at about 20% usage in FSX. In P3D same scenario my GPU runs around 65%. That's a huge difference between the sims and only with a default plane...

 

I hope this really wont be the start of another decade of "tweaking like mad"... :ph34r:

 

And (or but) seriously:

FSX and P3D seem to be of the same hungry monster kind: the more you feed them (with CPU and GPU power nutrition) the hungrier they get...

My oberservation of the last months is: "less is more". If one feeds the sims only with amounts of resources they can handle, the less likely they will stumble over their own potential... B) 

Claus KUEPPER

I am done with FSX and its constant problems, P3D is the way forward.

 

FSX was a problem from day one - always has been - developers and simmers will have a much easier time of it as P3D is excellent and still being supported - I didn't leave PMDG for no reason - I know beating a dead horse but its true

Rich Sennett

               

I was more interested in P3D tweaks like Kostas for FSX and if the airports and AI aircraft that comes standard are fine or is it possible to install freeware airports and sceneries like those in FSX.

 

I can imagine there are many threads about P3D tweaks and tips, and a forum is general the best place to ask short of Google.

The forum you are looking for is apart of the avsim forums, there is a whole section dedicated to P3D.

 

You don't need to use that tweaking tool, and most scenery from FSX works, you can install AI like WOAI or IVAO, or UT ect.

 

Regards

Kirk

World Flight Perth 737-800 Crew Member 
http://worldflightperth.com.au/

 

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The forum you are looking for is apart of the avsim forums, there is a whole section dedicated to P3D.

 

I know, except that section and other forums are so big it's not easy to find what you want.  On the other hand, someone who has been using P3D for sometime should be able to point me in the right direction more easily ... rather than being rude about it.

 

 

 


most scenery from FSX works, you can install AI like WOAI or IVAO, or UT ect.

 

So, you don't need to convert them and they will work straight away in P3D?

 

Regards, Harry

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