June 13, 20205 yr With Nvidia preparing to update DX12 W10 drivers for the 2004 update staying with W7 is a dead end, and don't even think about MSFS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvIXvF6r--A&t=139s Edited June 13, 20205 yr by G-RFRY Raymond Fry.
June 14, 20205 yr 16 hours ago, rob0203 said: I tried it with Windows 98, great FPS and performance! I’m running in Windows 95. Crashes a lot, but i read here that that happens with Windows 10 too, so nothing to do with my operating system. Spoiler: the guys on this forum complaining about crashes either 1. Have never flown v5 or 2. Are trying to run the FSL bus with p3d v5 on their Windows Me system. Oz Sim Rig: MSI RTX3090 Suprim, an old, partly-melted Intel 9900K @ 5GHz+, Honeycomb Alpha, Thrustmaster TPR Rudder, Warthog HOTAS, Reverb G2, Prosim 737 cockpit. Currently flying: MSFS: PMDG 737-700, Fenix A320, Leonardo MD-82, MIlviz C310, Flysimware C414AW, DC Concorde, Carenado C337. Prepar3d v5: PMDG 737/747/777. "There are three simple rules for making a smooth landing. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are."
June 14, 20205 yr I put P3D on floppy 5 1/4...some problems in Dos, on the other hand W 3.1 doesn't crash too much, it's just a bit slow... Richard. Richard Portier MAXIMUS VI FORMULA|Intel® Core i7-4770K [email protected] x8|NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti|M16GB DDR3|Windows10 Pro 64|P3Dv5|AFS2|TrackIr5|Saitek ProFlight Yoke + Quadrant + Rudder Pedal|Thrustmaster Warthog A10|
June 14, 20205 yr About -> Systems Requirements shows Win 10 or specifically https://prepar3d.com/system-requirements/ 10700k / Gigabyte 3060
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