March 29, 20188 yr I'm curious what people think. I have MCE and have had some issues with it and I'm curious what the opinion is on how fs2crew compares. Obviously MCE is the more cost effective, but is there value in the specialized product in few2crew? - Aaron
March 29, 20188 yr FS2Crew very closely follows SOPs and uses natural speech, compared to the "robotorized" speech of MCE that`s a world of difference regarding immersion for me. I could never get the voice recognition in MCE work reliable (would love to use their ATC module), while in FS2Crew it just works 100% reliable. 1. A320 home cockpit (FSLabs, Skalarki), P3Dv5 Main PC : I7-12700K, GTX3080Ti 2. FSLabs A3xx, P3Dv5. Gigabyte Aorus 17G YC, I7-10700K, RTX 3080
March 29, 20188 yr I don't have MCE (considered it though) but the advantage of MCE is "one size fits all", meaning: It can be used with nearly every aircraft. The reason I choose for FS2Crew are twofold: Real voices, not mechanical Real world procedures, specifically adapted to the aircraft concerned The disadvantage is that FS2Crew is relatively expensive. Location: Vleuten, The Netherlands, 17.3dme SPL 108.40 | Simulator: FS2024 System: AMD 7800X3D - Gigabyte X670 - RTX 4090 - 64GB DDR5 - 2 x 2TB SSD - 32" 1440p Display - Windows 11 Pro
March 30, 20188 yr Author I've been unable to get MCE to work with the Maddog at all and in that aircraft it's really crying out for a crew. Hence my dilemma. I'm considering FS2Crew for that reason. - Aaron
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