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Old 08-01-18, 03:11 PM   #1
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Nope, nothing like that. Clicking the link takes me to a huge page of ads for add-ons. Right-clicking brings up the usual "Open link in new tab" etc.
If you have the Steam version of FSX, then you need to download and install steam (LINK). After that's done, fire it up and log in and go to your games library within Steam, you should see it there.


Steam games always require you to run them through the Steam software.
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Old 08-01-18, 04:41 PM   #2
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Also, backup the installed game (there is an option for that in the Steam game menu), make a hardcopy of the compressed file that is to be found in Steam/Backups. You can then install froim that file instread of needing to download it. Just saving the folder of the installed game will NOT allow you to reinstall from that. You need to use the backup option by Steam.

The data Steam collects, is limited, as far as I know,m and related to the games of steam indeed. That they know my playing hours, is not so much my concern. I mean the ammount of data Windows 10 phones home even if you have all mrelated options switched off, is a quite beigger worry. Almost 2000 data variabkles get frequently collected by Windows even if you shut all telemetry down as far as that can be done by the normal user. And these collect far more than just usage times, but allow to profile and identify people and connect this data to gained data form other sources. Sensitive, potentially abusable data.

If you are sensible about Steam, you should not use Windows at all, Steve. The whole bullcrap of Windows 10 has been reverse-engineered into Windows7 as well already long time ago. Go Linux. Chrome is safer than Windows, but knows no privacy. Apple is like Windows, just more locked in its own universe. For a weekly overview of the latest Windows patch mess, visit this siter occasionally: https://www.askwoody.com/ Busines sslowly realises that Windows costs them money: in license fees, and in workaround, repair and overtime working hours by their IT staff.

Steam has started already years ago to slowly start migrating away from Windows, and offering more and more games for Steam OS which in principle is Linux, as far as I understand. Of course that is also announcing their desire to have people buying their own Steam hardware.

When Windows is gone one day, consoles indeed may be what ius left for me to play on. At least a few good racing games are available for them - Assetto Corsa as an example. Niche products however from the cosim branch and others, may find it hard to surive then, but since they usually do not need additonal controller hardware that Linux finds hard to offer drivers for, authors maybe finally will see a greater motivation to start developing such things for Linux.
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Old 08-02-18, 12:31 PM   #3
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I've watched some DCS videos and they are spectacular, but not really what I want to do.
That's pretty fair in all honesty. The learning curve is ridiculous.

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I still have my old FS9 copy (labeled 'FS 2004'), but unlike you I like the FSX: SE version. Well, except for the 'SE' part.
FSX has some cool features and the graphics are better, but I guess it's just that I'm biased. Grew up playing FS2002 and FS2004.

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I just dislike the feeling that I don't own my own game. I need their permission to play it, and they keep track of how often and how much I play. Still, if they restore it for me I'll keep it up. If not, I'll go for P3D v3.
I almost got into P3D or XPlane. I might do it once I get some rudder pedals. I'm half considering building some switch panels as well. For the lolz, you know.
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Old 08-02-18, 12:41 PM   #4
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I almost got into P3D or XPlane. I might do it once I get some rudder pedals. I'm half considering building some switch panels as well. For the lolz, you know.
There are videos out there of guys who build entire cockpits. They are only interested in one type of aircraft and they want to experience it to the hilt.

P3D is very pretty, a great improvement on FSX. Well, except for the part where people are creating new scenery and super-detailed planes for both X-Plane 11 is a whole other world. The scenery is not as pretty, but that's because the real world isn't as pretty. And X-Plane offers the real world as a backdrop. It takes a little work, but it's worth it.

On the other hand X-Plane does have a couple of immersion-killing faults which they refuse to address. The worst is the constant tire-screeching. If your taxiing isn't perfect it sounds like you're touching down every second or two. They say that's normal, even though everyone complains about it. The other biggie is the tail-draggers. Maybe with rudder pedals they're easier to guide, but with the twist-stick I find myself doing a lot of doughnuts - just spinning 'round and 'round. It's pretty silly, really.

Right now I'm stuck on WOFF, though. Just flying a Caudron G.IV around in late 1914 tickles me no end.
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XP11 has inbuild VR support, but while in princi8ple it works fine, it has its inherent setbacks.


XP is nthe better VFR and small-plane simulator. FSX/P3D is the better button-pusher simulator.


Its a shame that AES doe snto work in P3D anymore. For version 4 of P3D, the PMDG 777 and 737 are aqvailable: two big arguments in favour of it.



But: I have followed FS since FS98, and bought additional aerosoft sceneries in rich numbers, many of them several times for various versions of FS. I do not feel like wanting to buy them all again, and then comes a new version of P3D claiming it is incompatible and...



And then there is the nightmare of installing and tuning all the stuff. When I reinstalled my system in past years, I counted one day alone for all that FS airport scenery and aircraft stuff and tuning the options.
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Yeah. I've encountered the downsides as well. Stock X-Plane has no Salt Lake City at all. Gorgeous scenery, and all the rivers and roads, but not one building. MisterX has created a stunning version of Salt Lake Airport, complete with moving cars and commuter trains. It also adds some of the downtown buildings, but most of the Salt Lake Valley with its 14 cities and one million inhabitants is still missing.

Stock FSX, on the other hand, has some buildings. It also has SL Airport No. 2, which I like. Pacific Island Simulations has created a complete redo of the whole valley for FSX and P3D v3, and I bought it and love it. They also make a version for P3D v4, but if I get that version of Prepar3d I'll have to also buy the other version of SLC. I'll probably get P3d v3 and the 32-bit graphics, and to be honest I probably won't notice the difference.
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