March 28, 20224 yr Beau Hollis, from LM posted this on LinkedIn. I do not have any further information. But it is interesting: Regards, Marcus P.
March 28, 20224 yr For anyone looking for a link - https://www.prepar3d.com/news/announcements/2022/03/120989/ I am curious as to what the use case for this would be. I feel like any serious training environment would want their sim workstations onsite.
March 28, 20224 yr So is this GEForce? All I see is a few lines with no real info unless I'm missing something (most likely) Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
March 28, 20224 yr If they get this right it could be a game-changer. For big multi-PC setups, having it all virtualised in the cloud would potentially make building a commercial-level sim much easier, and it's really an extension of businesses moving other apps into the cloud. Imagine if they could also give you access to, say, all of Orbx's scenery in the cloud so you wouldn't have to install it. Also, MS now has MSFS running in Xbox Cloud Gaming. Gotta keep up with the competition! I wonder if anyone on here attended the conference? Unlikely. The session looks like it's paywalled, but maybe LM will post a summary. Temporary sim: 9700K @ 5GHz, 2TB NVMe SSD, RTX 3080Ti, MSFS + SPAD.NeXT
March 28, 20224 yr 29 minutes ago, neilhewitt said: The session looks like it's paywalled, but maybe LM will post a summary. It's free
March 28, 20224 yr 1 minute ago, Chapstick said: It's free Yeah, I spoke too soon 🙂 Temporary sim: 9700K @ 5GHz, 2TB NVMe SSD, RTX 3080Ti, MSFS + SPAD.NeXT
March 28, 20224 yr Game Pass Ultimate users can fly in MSFS without downloading instant play, this way you can have a very powerful virtual PC in the could running the sim with the latest tech. Raymond Fry.
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