May 18, 201610 yr Can we expect shared cockpit feature for PMDG 737NGX or 777? Most of planes developers have already done this. Cheers
May 18, 201610 yr Who knows brotha! Would be nice to see it. Who knows though, pmdg always has stuff up their sleeve. FAA: ATP-ME, 737 CA, enough time in the 757/767 to be dangerous 🤠 Matt Kubanda, 7950X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 5090@4k, MSFS 2024
May 19, 201610 yr Can we expect shared cockpit feature for PMDG 737NGX or 777?I believe the answer would be no. These two airplanes are almost 5 and 3 years old. I can't see PMDG spending the time to change the code on airplanes this old when they are working to complete the DC-6 and 747 V2. Michael Cubine
May 19, 201610 yr If you are willing to grap your wallet take a look at this:http://www.desk-pilot.com/products.php
May 19, 201610 yr If you are willing to grap your wallet take a look at this:http://www.desk-pilot.com/products.php Not P3D Compatible though. Pity Would be great if PMDG were to produce a shared cockpit feature for all aircraft as an extra cost add-on module for those who wanted one. I'm sure most would go for it.
May 19, 201610 yr Does the P3Dv3 Multiplayer function NOT provide the shared cockpit facilities you want Cheers, Richard Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz, 16 GB memory, 1 TB SSD, GTX 1080 Ti, 28" 4K display Win10-64, P3Dv5, PMDG 748 & 777, Milviz KA350i, ASP3D, vPilot, Navigraph, PFPX, ChasePlane, Orbx
May 21, 201610 yr Does the P3Dv3 Multiplayer function NOT provide the shared cockpit facilities you want i habe heard that the p3d multiplayer is extremely simple. That being said, it cant handle all the complexities needed to send over the data between two computers for a simulation like what pmdg offers. FAA: ATP-ME, 737 CA, enough time in the 757/767 to be dangerous 🤠 Matt Kubanda, 7950X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 5090@4k, MSFS 2024
May 21, 201610 yr Shared cockpit implies each and every gauges information is shared between platforms. The PMDG cockpit uses gauges that are external to the simulation platform. The bandwidth required to share these resources has been the constraint. My reading of the tea leaves reveals they are moving closer to this, not as the goal, but as a consequence of their distributed computing model mentioned for future products. Bottom line, the NGX and 777 don't share cockpits and not going too without major changes. Dan Downs KCRP
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