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Hi,I tried to answer this question by reading numerous posts here and there on FSX. I do not want to address the problem of frame rate vs. hardware vs. slider positions, which is already sufficiently debated, but rather try to make the decision to buy FSX right now to continue my flights around the world, mainly on small airfields on the six continents.I am now using FS9, with FS Global mesh, MyWorld 2005 Landclass, ActiveSky 6, Ultimate Traffic + GA Traffic generated by a small software, Flight Environment, and Ground Environment Pro, and I have to say that I am extremely satisfied with the

I have already started a flight around the world - something I do upon a release of a new version. It's fun to see how much changes.Keep in mind - all of those "Add-on's" you listed were not really available the day FS9 came out either.But, let me say this... I have ActiveSky6, Ultimate Traffic, MRAI flight plans, World of AI flight plans, GA Traffic, FS Genesis, Ultimate Terrain Canada and Ultimate Terain USA all running fine within FSX. The immersion factor is INCREDIBLE! Sure, some add-on's do not work. Gosh, the official release date was only this week. And all of your 'prized' add-on's, like everyone elses will undoubtedly be tweaked by their wonderful developers for FSX.duttonhttp://dutton.fsblogger.com/

>Ultimate Terrain Canada and Ultimate Terain USA all>running fine within FSX. How did you do that?

Scenery Library and just point to your FS9 folders.duttonhttp://dutton.fsblogger.com/

Hi dutton,Is this also valid for the mesh .bgl files ?ThanksAlain

>Hi dutton,>>Is this also valid for the mesh .bgl files ?>>Thanks>>AlainSure, you can use all of your FS9 mesh files in FSX.I think the question mostly comes down to, "do I want to use the AeroWorx King Air or not".RhettAMD 3700+ (@2.5 ghz), eVGA 7800GT 256 (94.47), ASUS A8N-E, PC Power 510 SLI, 2 GB Corsair XMS 3-3-3-8, WD 250 gig 7200 rpm SATA2, CoolerMaster Praetorian

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>Scenery Library and just point to your FS9 folders.Thanks. Tried that earlier but I get a lot of old coastline appearing from the default scenery too.

>I think the question mostly comes down to, "do I want to use>the AeroWorx King Air or not".Hi, RhettWell, yes and no. There are more subtle questions.The use of a 76m mesh had as a consequence that, in FS9, a lot of runways were located in trenches or above prismatic plateaus. I used then tools like JabBGL or FSTerrain to correct these problems. Maybe have all these errors been corrected in FSX, but, if not, I think that equivalent tools remain to be developed.Another problem is parking spots on small airports used by UT

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Hi,I can't find if anyone asked this before. I had to uninstall FS9 to install FSX because of space. Is there anyway I can install my Ultimate Terrain into FSX?Thanks...

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