December 4, 20214 yr Here is the link: https://www.sportys.com/blog/a-closer-look-at-lockheed-martins-prepar3d-flight-simulator-software?fbclid=IwAR2zeprd7AzqAaFvnSZuopEYw8w9VaEB0TeuwnWJWqe0HEH7gTIcfQuMSNQ It also includes some minor discussion of XP and MSFS2020. Happy Reading! Gigabyte x670 Aorus Elite AX MB; AMD 7800X3D CPU; Deepcool LT520 AIO Cooler; 64 Gb G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO DDR5 6000; Win11 Pro; P3D V5.4; 1 Samsung 990 2Tb NVMe SSD: 1 Crucial 4Tb MX500 SATA SSD; 1 Samsung 860 1Tb SSD; Gigabyte Aorus Extreme 1080ti 11Gb VRAM; Toshiba 43" LED TV @ 4k; Honeycomb Bravo.
December 4, 20214 yr I couldn't agree more...Doug Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.
December 5, 20214 yr Very good article. P3D has such a tremendous legacy and firm foundation to continue building on no developer is wise to walk away from it. Vic green
December 5, 20214 yr I also agree with the comparison of the three leading flight sims in 2020. My computer: ABS Gladiator Gaming PC featuring an Intel 10700F CPU, EVGA CLC-240 AIO cooler (dead fans replaced with Noctua fans), Asus Tuf Gaming B460M Plus motherboard, 16GB DDR4-3000 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, EVGA RTX3070 FTW3 video card, dead EVGA 750 watt power supply replaced with Antec 900 watt PSU.
December 5, 20214 yr I was surprised to read that only a third of us operate more than one sim platform. 787 captain. Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1.
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