December 19, 20205 yr Another portover at Hawaii. Flight model is a bit erratic but good to see again. It'll be nice when the aircraft start coming along for MSFS. Presumably once the SDK is sorted there'll be a rush of stuff converted over by the original vendors. As long as they don't take the p*** on the pricing I'm sure they'll all do quite well. I'm not a serious pilot, not even remotely interested in all the buttons and dials and procedures etc, but I do like to have some interesting birds to pose around the scenery in (and if that upsets anybody, sorry, but there you go) Ryzen 9 7900X, Corsair H150 AIO cooler, 64 Gb DDR5, Asus X670E Hero m/b, 3090ti, 13Tb NVMe, 8Tb SSD, 16Tb HD, 55" Philips 4k HDR monitor, EVGA 1600w ps, all in Corsair 7000D airflow case. Sims in use - 2020, 2024, XP-12 and -11, FSX/SE, P3Dv4.5 and v5.4. DCS and AFS2 installed but rarely used
December 19, 20205 yr Quote I'm not a serious pilot, not even remotely interested in all the buttons and dials and procedures etc, but I do like to have some interesting birds to pose around the scenery in (and if that upsets anybody, sorry, but there you go) Couldn't have said it better myself! John
December 20, 20205 yr I really hope that also some of the good freeware developers such as Milton Shupe, to name just one, will come along! Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080
December 21, 20205 yr Andy, your Sunderland looks nice and impressive in Hawaii...!! Agree, once the SDK becomes usable by the freeware developers for (proper) port-overs, the floodgates will open up in MSFS, you will not know what plane to download first...🙂....Of course the term "port-over" will gradually make room for the term "Native"....🙂...(recalling and mirroring the excitement of the early FSX days...)
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