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Airliners VR Performance in MSFS 2024?

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Looking to pick up another airliner or two, but would like to know what the performance is like in VR in MSFS 2024. Here are the planes I’m considering:

Inibuilds A350

Fenix A320

Justflight RJ Professional

TFDi MD-11 (dev states it’s not VR compatible but has anyone tried it?)

The PMDG 777’s have great performance in VR on my system so the they might be a good reference point. I’m on SU3 Beta and use a Pimax Crystal OG with a 4090.

I run both Ini350 and Fenix and have no issues whatsoever with both products in VR. I am running with pretty high settings as I run a 5090 (also running Say Intentions Traffic). I dont think you will have any issues with a 4090. FSL is also running ok but there are some design issues in VR (Tablet is too small and some of the clickspots are a bit difficult). I say go for it, a 4090 is definitely powerful enough to run airliners in VR. Enjoy!

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20 minutes ago, RJ_FO said:

I run both Ini350 and Fenix and have no issues whatsoever with both products in VR. I am running with pretty high settings as I run a 5090 (also running Say Intentions Traffic). I dont think you will have any issues with a 4090. FSL is also running ok but there are some design issues in VR (Tablet is too small and some of the clickspots are a bit difficult). I say go for it, a 4090 is definitely powerful enough to run airliners in VR. Enjoy!

Awesome! Thanks for the feedback!

  • 3 weeks later...

I’m running all of the above on a 3060!

Regards

Paul EGCC

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