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4 hours ago, G-RFRY said:

LM have no interest in the consumer market. P3D is developed to support its own products the fact that you choose to use it is down to you. but will not change if you don`t.

A very insightful view. Not only that they might have no interest but even if they did, their license from Microsoft prevents them from competing with MSFS.

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1 hour ago, PavlinS said:

For us, P3D users is not. So stop shoving your opinion in our forum, thank you. Also DLSS works in P3D v5 and v4 as well. Not need a setting, but on my freaking old i7 9700KF  with RTX 4090 I get more than 30 fps on very high detailed scenery [ True Earth Florida]. So you are not the only sim using DLSS technology. 

I’ll share my opinion if i want. I’m just saying recently i have switched and find MSFS more enjoyable as its a brand new upto date engine core and atleast the team at MSFS are fully engaged with future updates. MSFS is far more superior in using all the GPU. 

I still use P3D for single engine training on my full size fixed 737 training device.

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It seems that most P3D main customers are not focused on flight decks since they have some sort of training device the simulates their main seat, controls, etc. I'm sure there are some customers that also use VR and guess those would interact more with a virtual cockpit. Wonder if any of this plays a factor in LM's decisions whether to invest more time into virtual cockpit lighting over external visuals, like cloud depiction.  


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43 minutes ago, Driver170 said:

I’ll share my opinion if i want. I’m just saying recently i have switched and find MSFS more enjoyable as its a brand new upto date engine core and atleast the team at MSFS are fully engaged with future updates. MSFS is far more superior in using all the GPU. 

I still use P3D for single engine training on my full size fixed 737 training device.

this topic is about P3D. 

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1 hour ago, PavlinS said:

this topic is about P3D. 

And i’m also talking about P3D 

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8 hours ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

Neil, I’ve always thought of you as a P3D stalwart. Why have you stopped using it? XP perhaps? Surely not to MSFS. Or have you run out of love with flight simming in general?

Without going into the gory details, I have pretty much switched to MSFS, but not to anywhere near the same level as I was in P3D. My projector-based cockpit is no more - dismantled - and I've really scaled down my simming. Mostly it's something I do with friends online a couple of times a week. Lots of reasons, not really related to P3D itself, but MSFS is the platform that my friends are using, so there I am. I don't often just fire up the sim to do some flying for myself, and the desire to make YouTube videos is really not there, either.  

I have had plans to build a new, better home cockpit for nearly 2 years now, but I haven't started due to ill health and honestly, a lack of motivation. If I ever get properly back into it (and I hope that I will) then I will need to decide which platform I'm going to use, but it's unlikely to be P3D because of the lack of 3rd party updates and new products, if I'm being honest, unless something miraculous happens. I'll assess the state of the market if and when it happens, and pick what I think will give me the best results overall.

But hey, LM may surprise us all.

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@neilhewitt, thanks for explaining your situation. 👍


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4 hours ago, PavlinS said:

but on my freaking old i7 9700KF  with RTX 4090 I get more than 30 fps on very high detailed scenery [ True Earth Florida].

Ooof, 30fps with a 4090? That’s…..not impressive.

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I will be buying v6 if its using UE , i dont have MSFS2020 but looking at all of the videos and pictures but i think i wouldnt like it , too much green color 

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6 hours ago, btacon said:

Gonna have to disagree with you there friend.  As a former P3d user of versions 2-5.xx it was a great and spectacular run, but it has long been eclipsed by the pure juggernaut that MSFS 2020 has evolved to in less than three years. 
 

Just an opinion,

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Flight simulation…no. 

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1 hour ago, Doug47 said:

In gaming yes. 
Flight simulation…no. 

How so?  How does a PMDG 737-900 perform differently in P3d than it does in MSFS 2020?  Can you name one instance?  I suspect that you can’t because both planes perform equally as “Study Level” as it gets so no, with all due respect I believe your opinion is less objective and more subjective. 

Once again my opinion

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7 hours ago, Matt Sdeel said:

A very insightful view. Not only that they might have no interest but even if they did, their license from Microsoft prevents them from competing with MSFS.

And at the same time MS offered the commercial licence for MSFS to any third party who wanted to continue the development of FSX, no studio wanted too.

And it was brought back on the understanding it was developed for the XBOX and Game Pass,

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1 hour ago, btacon said:

How so?  How does a PMDG 737-900 perform differently in P3d than it does in MSFS 2020?  Can you name one instance?  I suspect that you can’t because both planes perform equally as “Study Level” as it gets so no, with all due respect I believe your opinion is less objective and more subjective. 

Once again my opinion

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@neilhewitt,

Superb!

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