Over the years i've tried X-plane, but for me it never quite did it.
Now the latest version looks a lot better.
It'll go nicely on my MAC at work!
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John
This'll go nicely on my MAC!
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Re: This'll go nicely on my MAC!
Xplane has always been a let down for me so I'll take much more convincing than that I'm afraid. 
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Re: This'll go nicely on my MAC!
I was tempted by X-Plane as I don't have a PC any more.
I've found that FSX runs no problems at all with Win 7 running on Parallels. In coherence mode it's just like running FSX on my Mac.
I've found that FSX runs no problems at all with Win 7 running on Parallels. In coherence mode it's just like running FSX on my Mac.
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Really? can I ask what spec your mac is?thehappyotter wrote:I was tempted by X-Plane as I don't have a PC any more.
I've found that FSX runs no problems at all with Win 7 running on Parallels. In coherence mode it's just like running FSX on my Mac.
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It runs just fine, on high settings too at a decent resolution.
It's on a 27" iMac with a 2.8ghz Core i5, 8 gig of ram and a 1 gig Radeon HD5750 so it's a reasonable spec although not top of the range.
It's on a 27" iMac with a 2.8ghz Core i5, 8 gig of ram and a 1 gig Radeon HD5750 so it's a reasonable spec although not top of the range.
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Re: This'll go nicely on my MAC!
In addition to that. It'll run with no problems at all on a Boot Camp partition on an Intel Mac. Although I realise that defeats the object slightly.
It's going to take something very special to make me go back to a PC from my iMac and Macbook Pro. Although saying that, I'm not blindly loyal like some Apple fanboys, they just happen to suit my needs and might not everyone elses.
It's going to take something very special to make me go back to a PC from my iMac and Macbook Pro. Although saying that, I'm not blindly loyal like some Apple fanboys, they just happen to suit my needs and might not everyone elses.