January 7, 20242 yr Author On 1/5/2024 at 2:47 AM, cianpars said: If your GPU does not reach minimum requirements, I doubt most addons would run very well, if at all. Once your system is more capable, take a look at flightsim.to where thousands of freeware addons are available, many of these are as good some of the payware offerings. There is also a map to let you find add-ons in the areas you like to fly. Generally, I would say that if you want payware, just get addons for the area yoy like to fly in. There is a site that we are not allowed to mention and whilst I would not suggest anyone downloads from there, they do have a very good map showing the locations of many great addons that are available which should be purchased via the vendors websites. Thanks, my current GPU does not reach the minimums, but I'm building a new computer that should be capable enough. Jason Thiers
January 7, 20242 yr Author On 1/5/2024 at 3:51 AM, Ron Lefebvre said: The Power line add on is really good for what it does. If you plan on flying VFR, I would recommend airport add-ons for California. They are all free and take very little bandwith you can find them at flightsim.to. I wish I could remember the guys name that did them all. He deserves a lot of credit. Ron That's a great suggestion, as I actually live in California. Jason Thiers
January 7, 20242 yr Lots of great sceneries for MSFS I have purchased 39 so far. I fly 99% of my flights in North America I have a few Canadian airports and two in the Caribbean. It's a preference on what you like the default MSFS scenery is pretty good. I fly Prosim737 with my home cockpit so I like to have detailed airports. A few other things I think are a must GSX, Active sky, Rex accuseason, and Navgraph,. JetLine Systems Gravity GT2-Windows 10 Home Edition (64-Bit), NZXT H500 Mid-Tower, Black, Gigabyte Aorus Z390 PRO WIFI, LGA 1151, Intel 9th Gen Core i9 9900K (5.0GHz Turbo) 8 Core / 16 Thread, Corsair Hydro H60 120mm Liquid Cooling, 32GB Corsair DDR4 SDRAM 3000MHz RGB, 12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, GDDR6, 750 Watt Corsair RM Series Power Supply, 5.1 Channel Realtek Integrated HD Audio, Primary SSD Drive:1TB Samsung 970 EVO, M.2 NVMe PCIe (SSD), Secondary SSD Drive:2TB Samsung 970 EVO, M.2 NVMe PCIe (SSD) 4TB WD Black 7200 RPM Mechanical , SimOn Solutions 737 Professional Compact Trainer (MIP, OH). CFY 737 Max Motorized TQ Gold V3, MSFS2024, ProSim 737. 2 45" Samsung 4K TV.
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