Add-Onaholism: am I drying out ?
Posted: 04 Oct 2015, 12:27
I've just started getting to grips with P3Dv3, and other than a few aircraft ( the A2A Comanche and Uhu, PMDG's 737 NGX and Virtavia's F-105 ) it is completely add-on free. No scenery, no weather engine, no replacement cloud or water texturess, no FSUIPC, nothing. The other day, after installing the Comanche, I took it for a flight along the Florida coast, just to check for problems. I flew along for about 40 minutes with lovely frame rates, nice weather effects, going from VOR to VOR, everything was fine. And it occurred to me that not only was this was the longest flight I'd done in ages, but also I had just jumped in, looked at the default map, picked out some nav aids, and taken off. No preparation, no setting up, no getting this add-on and that utility loaded - just straight into the air. No compatibility worries, no baffling options, no trying to find which colour of seawater looked best. Just flying in a flight simulator.
So today, I took off from McChord AFB in the PMDG 737NGX. Didn't do a flight plan, just got into the air, spent a few minutes setting up the autopilot and sat back. Still no add-ons; just the stock P3Dv3 sim. And it was lovely to look at. Now, don't get me wroing - of course I need to do flight planning and all that in order to simulate the actual operation of this aircraft. But looking round the wonderful flight deck, and then looking outside at the default scenery and weather effects, I started to wonder whether I really need anything more. Looking at these pictures, I ask myself whether the improvements provided by Rex and Orbx are worth the bother of downloading, installing, configuring, updating and on and on. They say P3Dv3 installers will be along soon, but I'm just starting to wonder whether I'll bother with them. Add-on aircraft yes, and possibly a flight planner such as Plan G - but do I really need anything else to simply enjoy flying ?
The NGX flight deck. A wonderful place to be, even without anything entered in the FMC

Outside...is it Orbx ? Is it Rex Soft Clouds ? Nope, it's bog-standard Lockheed Martin. And very nice too.

Blimey, all this money I'm going to save on add-ons, I can buy more alcohol !!
So today, I took off from McChord AFB in the PMDG 737NGX. Didn't do a flight plan, just got into the air, spent a few minutes setting up the autopilot and sat back. Still no add-ons; just the stock P3Dv3 sim. And it was lovely to look at. Now, don't get me wroing - of course I need to do flight planning and all that in order to simulate the actual operation of this aircraft. But looking round the wonderful flight deck, and then looking outside at the default scenery and weather effects, I started to wonder whether I really need anything more. Looking at these pictures, I ask myself whether the improvements provided by Rex and Orbx are worth the bother of downloading, installing, configuring, updating and on and on. They say P3Dv3 installers will be along soon, but I'm just starting to wonder whether I'll bother with them. Add-on aircraft yes, and possibly a flight planner such as Plan G - but do I really need anything else to simply enjoy flying ?
The NGX flight deck. A wonderful place to be, even without anything entered in the FMC

Outside...is it Orbx ? Is it Rex Soft Clouds ? Nope, it's bog-standard Lockheed Martin. And very nice too.

Blimey, all this money I'm going to save on add-ons, I can buy more alcohol !!

