October 12, 20169 yr Go check the PMDG support forums here, brother. Do you have access Think what carlos was getting at ,was that all the users that are in the ifly forum have a legal copy or the aircraft since you need to provide your purchase details, unlike in the pmdg forum any one can ask for support I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
October 12, 20169 yr Go check the PMDG support forums here, brother. Do you have access? ...okay. You're mising the point of the question...
October 12, 20169 yr For those who don't want to wait for PMDGs version, or get it at a cheaper price http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=weeklyspecial How is it btw? I am not sure if I am late to the party, but: It's great. It's detailed enough to not "miss" any possible features during any of flights. Everything you need or would like to have is there. The cockpit is visually appealing and clear. Externally, it looks very nice. Slightly heavier on frames, but it's understandable given its size. Not too heavy though, definitely a smooth experience on the latests update. Now, I know PMDG is going to release their 747 and people will bring it to the equation, however I would always take iFly over PMDG for a very simple reason. Fly model and fly dynamics of PMDG planes are rather lackluster. Controls are light, planes don't feel like they weight anything. I am afraid it will be especially evident in a big plane like 747. Now, iFly moddeled it's extremely well! 747's controls are heavy, slightly sluggish. When you turn the plane you can feel the intertia.Weight is very nicely recreated. Approaches and flying by hand is fun and feels just right. So, if you plan to do more than autoland every single time, then you will have an amazing time with this aircraft. unlike in the pmdg forum any one can ask for support Only if you give your full name publicly and you are a customer
October 12, 20169 yr I think the point Chris is making, is that he can access the forums to read up on people's experiences with the product to see if it's worth buying. I highly doubt he's looking for support for a product that he doesn't own yet. Best regards, Neal McCullough
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