I thought I'd start a topic for those who have had minimal, if any problems at all since purchasing the NGX to maybe balance up the forum a bit. From the outset I'd like to thank and congratulate RR and the team. I have done maybe a dozen flights or so now and really I can't fault the aircraft at all, (with exception of one or two minor issues such as the strange low terrain warning from time to time). I certainly get none of these freezes or crashes that are being discussed. On the flipside, maybe I am just not as nitpicky as others and can't see what others see. I did encounter poor FPS initially and I took the following actions for those who want to know, which has not reduced the experience at all for me. 1. Autogen to Normal.2. Turned off the FO ND displays in the VC.3. Stopped using the REX Weather Engine for now, changed REX textures down to 1024 clouds, which really don't look any different from 4096, IMHO. (I think the whole HD thing in general is a touch overrated) [no criticism of RE]4. Using static FSX default internet weather engine (which for 1hour flights what's going to change in 1 hour?) I also found I was having some overhead troubles related to cabin pressure but upon thoroughly RTFM I worked out that what I thought up to now was correct for startup sequence and switch positions for packs, ISO valve, bleed etc was in fact not right and once done correctly these errors disappear. Performance wise, the aircraft rotates, climbs, descends and obeys all alt and speed constraints beautifully, takes the LOC and G/S and sets up for approach with absolute ease. Hits the runway and rolls out nicely. What more could you want. System wise, you can tell there's a lot more in there compared to other jets. So my advice is there's a sweet spot there wrt performance. You just need to gradually find it. Don't wring the neck of the thing right away, nurse it towards a sweet spot. It's not where you think it is. Make some compromises. Now my biggest problem is potential hearing loss from the amazing soundset in my headphones.