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One of my favorite flight lines in XP.40b3, especially since E-DSF option...

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...is flying along the St. Lawrence River, towards Nova Scotia and New Foundland....and with E-DSF optioned in...I get great depth into the scenery...for instance, those mountains miles out to my left, eastward. This part of XP is really well done...and peaceful to view, and a joy to fly over....

 

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Beautifully expressed and superb photos! Looking forward to this newest version when available for the Steam version of XP. Thanks, JJ

Jean-Jacques

CYND, Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

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Beautifully expressed and superb photos! Looking forward to this newest version when available for the Steam version of XP. Thanks, JJ

I got as far as Nova Scotia, before I had to shut down....with 64 bit...you're gonna get there..... :)

 

The scenery (W2XP) was ever changing, the immersion was enjoyable. Kept the flight at around 2,800 feet, except for the climbing hills and terrain near the Gaspe Peninsula  (the Rock of Prudential...is there!)

Beautifully expressed and superb photos! Looking forward to this newest version when available for the Steam version of XP. Thanks, JJ

Jean-Jacques, does not Steam allow you to run a beta updated, as we do, owning the disc version?

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does not Steam allow you to run a beta updated, as we do, owning the disc version?

 

Doesn't appear to.  You can option in to the beta's, but even with that checked, it doesn't grab the latest.

Jim Stewart

Milviz Person.

 

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Doesn't appear to.  You can option in to the beta's, but even with that checked, it doesn't grab the latest.

I see...this must be so frustrating for the Steam XP.x user.

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I see...this must be so frustrating for the Steam XP.x user.

 

Well, to be honest, I'm having a blast without needing to test new features that due to my lack of experience with the platform I may not even notice. ^_^

 

In addition, I've never been a 'test the cutting edge release' guy.  In most cases, when it involves the underlying platform, I avoid new betas altogether, preferring to wait until things are completely stable.  So it really doesn't bother me at all.

Jim Stewart

Milviz Person.

 

I read in the comments on the developer blog that us Steam users should get beta access when it hits the release candidate stage.  I don't know if it will always be this way though.

Finlay Waller

Nice shots.

 

nebojsa

Very nice.

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