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FlightFactor Airbus A350 X-Plane 11 compatibility

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Hello guys,

 

Quick question. Im planning to buy  the Flightfactor a350, is it compatible with X-Plane 11? im planning to buy it so I need advise 

 

 

 

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Since you posted a similar post about the JAR Design A320 and now this, it may be prudent (and much quicker) to ask directly of the developer's, if not at their own support forum.  A lot can be lost in translations between various sources and I'd hate to see you get steered in the wrong direction.


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Since you posted a similar post about the JAR Design A320 and now this, it may be prudent (and much quicker) to ask directly of the developer's, if not at their own support forum.  A lot can be lost in translations between various sources and I'd hate to see you get steered in the wrong direction.

 

+1  I'd say most add-ons are not yet compatible because XP11 is still in beta.  If the developer doesn't specifically state it is XP11 compatible I'd hold off on purchasing until XP11 full and completed version is released.  You should wait because the forums are saying a number of developers will charge for XP11 add-on updates.

 

BTW - FF A350 was the only add-on that worked in XP11 beta 1 for me.  Once beta 2 hit, A350 stopped working for me while a couple of others started working.  Go figure...

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This statement is not directed at the OP by any means, but with regards to this beta, too many people seem to believe this is a fully functioning sim and it's as simple as copying folders over to make them work.  In a perfect world, that would be great, but XP11 is Beta for a reason, so we just need to exercise a little patience.  XP10 isn't THAT bad, and I still keep that installation handy if I REALLY want to fly.  Lately, I've taken more of a true beta testers stance and fire it up, run it at it's current state to see what is broken, what needs improved, etc.  It's the primary intent right now, so the more people report bugs with the core sim to LR, the better the end result becomes.  :smile:


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Its actually, I must say, its quite hard waiting.

You could look at it like this: Xp10 works alright and you could still purchase the aircraft, which works in XP10.  When XP11 goes RTM, then I'm sure FF will update their aircraft.  I am in a similar situation with JAR Design and their A320.  I love the aircraft, I can fly it in XP10 but not XP11, so I still have options right now until it gets updated.  :smile:


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Over on x-plane.org there is a forum board which lists all the products and associated compatibility with XP-11.

 

That being said before you buy the A350 or A320 I suggest you thoroughly read the reviews and comments of these products online. Last I heard the A350 is incomplete and you can not do SIDS/ STARs etc and there were other bugs - although they may have released an update recently. 

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Over on x-plane.org there is a forum board which lists all the products and associated compatibility with XP-11.

 

That being said before you buy the A350 or A320 I suggest you thoroughly read the reviews and comments of these products online. Last I heard the A350 is incomplete and you can not do SIDS/ STARs etc and there were other bugs - although they may have released an update recently. 

Part of the reason for the SID/STAR issue has a lot to do with XP's flightplan formatting and compatibility.  Supposedly (and that's a big supposedly), Navigraph is the provider of choice for XP11, though i have yet to use it, since as we already know, the aircraft I have aren't compatible with XP11 yet.  I have faith it'll all get sorted in due time.


Engage, research, inform and make your posts count! -Jim Morvay

Origin EON-17SLX - Under the hood: Intel Core i7 7700K at 4.2GHz (Base) 4.6GHz (overclock), nVidia GeForce GTX-1080 Pascal w/8gb vram, 32gb (2x16) Crucial 2400mhz RAM, 3840 x 2160 17.3" IPS w/G-SYNC, Samsung 950 EVO 256GB PCIe m.2 SSD (Primary), Samsung 850 EVO 500gb M.2 (Sim Drive), MS Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit

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