FSX 11?

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Re: FSX 11?

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Looks stuttery to me and I reckon it will take a massive hardware investment to get the best out of it, probably very good for VFR stuff as long as you keep things simple so it can handle it without stuttering steve giveing you a headache. but IFR I reckon you would be better off with dare I say it FS9 :hide:
You pays your money you make the choice.
But then again this isn't intended or supposed to be used by simmers, its a commercial/military bit of software
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I can hardly run FSX let alone Prepar3D 8)

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DaveB wrote:I can hardly run FSX let alone Prepar3D 8)

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Dave, you have this the wrong way round.
I can run Prepar3D silky smooth, whereas FSX remains a slide show. You do need to follow the P3D optimisation suggestions to get the best out of it, but if you do you'll be handsomely rewarded.
P3D V2 promises to be an even better experience, as long as you have a DX11 compatible GPU.

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At least I have one of those :lol:

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