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01-14-13, 08:46 AM | #1 | |
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Plus it costs money. Plus it takes away a slice from your CPU cycles. Maybe much, maybe not much. I do not know. The plane in the video: its a study sim. There is a reason why the original Boeing manuals come shipped with it. That is not gimmick - most of that stuff is functional, though you must not read it all, most of it are procedure lists anyway. It's funny that many people seem to overlook this: while at the top of every page there is a huge red "PMDG" stamp, at the very bottom of every page is a small print: "copyright by Boeing 2004". When you want to go on that path, get an addon plane first, and then see how your frames are. Traffic addons have a visible impact on it. Ultimate Terrain X has a visible impact. I had to learn that in FSX I could not have all what I used to have in FS9 on my old rig - although my new rig is far superior to the old one. That'S how it is. The only way to tackle that a bit is to completely switch to Prepar3D. It seems to give many people better frames and thus more system reserves available, due to code optimizations. If all what you maybe want would simultaneously run in it, I do not know. It's called flight sim. So a solid plane chosen first is the utmost priority. P.S. Be advised that PMDG is working on a new plane, the 777. Release however still seems to be quite a long time away. P.P.S. There is a new Airbus 320 by Aerosoft. It is not in the league of the 737NGX, but then, no current plane addon is. It is brandnew and still needs a little pacthing by what I read, but already looks very good and seems to be quite ambitioned. However, it is not as completely modelled as the PMDG planes are. They excluded second seat operations, emergencies, and all things that are not linked to normal, functional unbroken operations, and they said that from all beginning on. Why I mention this, is this: the package comes complete with default interaction between both pilots, spoken checklists for all phases of flights, and "flows". I have this one on my radar, but am in waiting position currently. I also cannot help you too much with it, since Airbus does some things a bit different than Boeing, and I do not know Airbus philosophy that well (Oberon does, he is flying them in reality, if I do not mistake him with somebody else). When I once examined an Airbus module many years ago, I found that I liked the Boeing style of things a bit better and found it easier. But maybe that is because I learned Boeing first in my virtual flightsim career. See (listen)here: Well, those two pilots really sound bored, don't they. I assume it is only a question of time before voice replacement packs are coming. and here: http://www.aerosoft2.de/downloads/ai...pbyStep-DE.pdf
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Last edited by Skybird; 01-14-13 at 09:24 AM. |
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