January 2, 200620 yr Just looking for opinions, the PSS 777 or Feelthere 737? I realize they are two very different planes, but as far as performance, features, etc. Which one is closer to its real life counterpart? I don't care about support because PSS and Feelthere both seem to have good support? Could someone suggest which one I should get?Thanks,Jeff Jeff Commercial | Instrument | Multi-Engine Land AMD 5600X, RTX3070, 32MB RAM, 2TB SSD
January 2, 200620 yr Author Best to just read the forums for each product. I have the FeelThere PIC, but it taxes my computer more than any other complex add on. It's also a little difficult to read certain gauges or text on the overhead. The throttle panel is way too small and it makes finding your trim difficult. The sound seems good, although I have no experience in a 733 cockpit. ;)I had a traffic alert on TCAS too late IMO. I never received the "Traffic Traffic" alert, just the "Climb, Climb Now" and red warning of the MAP.Personally, I have faith that the 733 and 734/735 will be good add ons for FS9 when all is patched properly. A lot of fixes were made and one patch has already been released. I bought it post-patch SU1.The FMC looks really great too, but it's a little different than the others I'm used to, so I need to learn some more. Unfortunatley, the manual is lacking severely.My only real complaint? The trim noise. It never shuts up, and realistic or not, it drives me crazy. I'll be muting it soon. I doesn't sound like the trim I've heard in videos, but again, I'm just a simmer. - Chris Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX | Intel Core i9 13900KF | Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB | 64GB DDR5 SDRAM | Corsair H100i Elite 240mm Liquid Cooling | 1TB & 2TB Samsung Gen 4 SSD | 1000 Watt Gold PSU | Windows 11 Pro | Thrustmaster Boeing Yoke | Thrustmaster TCA Captain X Airbus | Asus ROG 38" 4k IPS Monitor (PG38UQ) Asus Maximus VII Hero motherboard | Intel i7 4790k CPU | MSI GTX 970 4 GB video card | Corsair DDR3 2133 32GB SDRAM | Corsair H50 water cooler | Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD (2) | EVGA 1000 watt PSU - Retired
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