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  1. Or you try FSCloud which is supporting FSX, FSX: SE, P3D and XPlane: http://fscloud.net Everyone can see each other no matter which platform. It is not supporting FS9 or XPlane 9 so far.
  2. FSCloud is compatible as well (http://fscloud.net). You might want to install the legacy Simconnect version coming with FSX: SE from your steam folder first, for me: E:\Programme\Steam\SteamApps\common\FSX\SDK\Core Utilities Kit\SimConnect SDK\LegacyInterfaces\FSX-XPACK
  3. It is working if you stick i.ex. to FSCloud (FSCloud.net) as multiplayer platform. They combine FSX, P3D and XPlane.
  4. The software is good for airliner jets and such, so formation flying - that wont work well for now, sorry. The FSX menu is fully available. The "points" are just for entertaining and not needed nor required. If you are for points, you will need some realism for fairness reasons (since you lose a point with crashing i.ex.). You can turn off realism if you do not care about the points (you can also disable the warning message about realism in the FSCloud's config menu).
  5. Hi all, some might know about the (completely free) FSCloud.net multiplayer system (http://fscloud.net). It is supposed to work with FSX and P3D, bringing together all of them in one multiplayer system. We are always happy about more users experiences regarding the FSCloud per se as well as the APPs you can startup from within (like Human ATC app, Groupflight, World Tour, ...). The client is easy to use: Download - Install - Start FSX or P3D in freeflight mode at some gate - Start the FSCloud, that's it. You will be able to see other players' planes nearby and fly together with them (or do your own flights). It's best to deactivate AI airtraffic for not mixing up FSCloud players and AI traffic (so far it is no requirement). Most functions should be self-explaining, like the ENTER key menu (hit the ENTER key inside FSX with the FSCloud running) or the overlays. On the other hand some things might still not be optimized that's why we are happy about even more testers / players (there are around 10 - 40 pilots online most of the time, not yet really enough to stress test the system). We are thankful for all experiences users share with us about this multiplayer system. Thank you
  6. Hi I would like to encourage people to test the pre-Beta (= Alpha^^) multiplayer system of http://fscloud.net - This will help the developers there! The FSCloud client is a simple to install and run "out of the box" multiplayer. Just start FSX in single player at some gate and then open up the FSCloud client. Please note that the system is in an early development still. It has already got fun parts (e.g. installable apps) and it is running stable for many users. It is primarily designed for prop and jet flights, not for formation flying or stunt flying. You help the team by reporting bugs to the forums on their homepage. The chat overlay: The main screen: The live map on the webpage: Additional functionality (like groupflights or flying jobs in a schedule) is realized with Apps: Greetings
  7. Hello, there is a good live FSX Multiplayer Sessions page at http://www.fsxbeyond...om/sessions.php with many multiplayer servers (also all the big and known ones). It is quite similar to the former Gamespy listing (so you see the online players, online ATCs, weather settings and such). I hope this is helping you along!
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