October 12, 200619 yr Could this be true?????I flew the pmdg 737-800 and when i turn right/left, the wings move like they have wing flex...i have change my virtual cockpit position to be in back of the wings.
October 12, 200619 yr >Could this be true?????>>I flew the pmdg 737-800 and when i turn right/left, the wings>move like they have wing flex...i have change my virtual>cockpit position to be in back of the wings. >>FSX has broken your monitor, it's MS's way of making you buy a new one while you're shopping for a monster CPU, 4Gb RAM and a DX10 card.Seriously, I think you're seeing the new "head-bob" system in the VC, to simulate your head moving in response to G-forces (a-la RealView in the RealAir Spitfire).Kinda neat, huh? I think it works well and feels natural.
October 12, 200619 yr Does the PMDG 737 series work then ? I was very tempted to buy it - then read it wasn't FSX compatible :(Mark.
October 12, 200619 yr Buckster, did you know they've taken the word "gullible" out of the dictionary?He didn't mention FSX, I did (and in an obviously jokey manner).I'm 99.999% sure the PMDG products are not FSX compatible.
October 12, 200619 yr yes he mentioned FSX, in the topic title... and the PMDG airplanes should work in FSX
October 12, 200619 yr >yes he mentioned FSX, in the topic title... and the PMDG>airplanes should work in FSXFair point about the topic title, but you better let Robert Randazzo know about this in the PMDG forum - those guys are looking at patching their stuff for FSX.
October 12, 200619 yr Current PMDG 737NG does not work in FSX according to PMDGThey are working on a new version (not an upgrade) known as 737 NGX Glenn Ryzen 3700X, X570 Pro Wifi, 32GB 3600mhz RAM, Nvidia Titan Xp "Galactic Empire", RM750x PSU, H700 case, 2x NVMe M2 SSD, 1x SATA SSD
October 12, 200619 yr Author Commercial Member >yes he mentioned FSX, in the topic title... and the PMDG>airplanes should work in FSXThe only thing that will work is the 1900C and 1900D. The NG and 744 do not. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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