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FF 300 ER... Should I?

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1 hour ago, UrgentSiesta said:

Sometimes it seems unreliable in terms Of seeing that there’s updates available.

But at least it’s never hosed an install for me across 3 different addons! 😁

Yea, I got the updater to work last night but to me it still seems much simpler to just reinstall the jet from my account. With the updater I still have to register the plane again which means looking the serial number up in my account so might as well just reinstall since the new install will include the update. Just save your livery file. I’m speaking of Flight Factor so fortunately this is not necessary often. 

Vic green

15 hours ago, Dazkent said:

I have both the 757 and 767 which i love, i am tempted with the 777 but am unsure if 8GB of Vram will be enough (RTX 2080). I just use default airports as i'm  impressed with them and fly in 1080P resolution.

 

 

It's plenty! I am running on 2060 with 6 and it's one of the best performing airliners there. Better performing than 757 and 767. 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Excellent and very well documented review by a supposed rw 777 driver :

FF 777 -300ER | X-Plane 12 | Real Boeing 777 Pilot

 

Flying gliders since 1980

Flightsimming since 1992

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