September 13, 20214 yr Gidday, When downloading the Demo file how can tell what version it is so I know whether or not I'm up to date? Harry Harry S. | System Builder I7-13700K @ 5.3Ghz, MSI Z790 Tomahawk Motherboard, Corsair H100i Platinum AIO Cooler, Gigabyte RTX 4070ti GPU, Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5 RAM, Samsung 1TB NVMe + 4 x 1TB SSD's, 27" LG 27GL850-B QHD Monitor, Cooler Master MasterCase H500, Cooler Master 1000 Watt PSU, Win10, MSFS, Logitech X52 Pro
September 13, 20214 yr Commercial Member 2 hours ago, HarryS said: Gidday, When downloading the Demo file how can tell what version it is so I know whether or not I'm up to date? Harry website lists the latest version number. For MSFS, Prepar3D, there is a small patch you can download and check "mce.exe" file version for the very latest adjustments made to address specific issues here and there, before the whole package is updated at some point. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
September 18, 20214 yr Is the small patch necessary if the version is 2.9.3.8 ? The zip file contains FSX and P3D installation folder. What do I replace for MSFS ? Only the "My Documents" and the "Multi Crew Experience" folders ? Regards.
September 18, 20214 yr Commercial Member 3 hours ago, krieke58 said: Is the small patch necessary if the version is 2.9.3.8 ? The zip file contains FSX and P3D installation folder. What do I replace for MSFS ? Only the "My Documents" and the "Multi Crew Experience" folders ? Regards. Patch only useful for those flying MSFS in Cessna CJ4 with Woking Title mod. If only using MSFS, replace "mce.exe" and "Simco64_Ldr.exe" and ignore other files. Edited September 18, 20214 yr by FS++ Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
September 18, 20214 yr OK, thanks. As I do not use CJ4, I won't change anything at the moment. Edited September 18, 20214 yr by krieke58
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