November 10, 20169 yr The only thing you lose with the steam version as against fsx boxed is that steam removes the developement kit. Harry Woodrow
November 10, 20169 yr I have a SDK dir in FSX:SE !! It is filled with things. If you have the FSX box you can always install the SDK from that. I also use ADE to fix airports so without SDK it would not work Per W Sweden Programmer since 30+ years (now retired) and a avid flightsimmer since SubLogic on Vic64. Now I enjoy XP 12.1.3r2 and Scenery fixing. Also did some real pilot training back in 1979-80. Win10 Pro, i5-11600K, Water Cooling, ASUS MB 32GB, nVidia 4060Ti 16 GB, 27" ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 2560x1440 monitor, 2 NVMe drives + 4 SSDs and 1 HDD for downloads/storage. Honeycomb Yoke + throttle and MFG Crosswind rudders. I always build my PCs myself so I know what is inside them.
November 11, 20169 yr I have a SDK dir in FSX:SE !! It is filled with things. If you have the FSX box you can always install the SDK from that. I also use ADE to fix airports so without SDK it would not work The Steam Edition has all the SimConnect stuff you need and was included in the service packs of FSX and ecceloration as far as I can see. Including the legacy stuff. BaldyB
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