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Originally Posted by Skybird
Did you use the original FSX as released by MS, or the Steam-version of it (I do not know whether they sell both versions at Steam)? The latter had some code redone to make it "Steam" and thus is not compatabile with all modules available for FSX anyway. Maybe the installation is affected by that, too. The original FSX had a limited number of activations, when they were all used up, one had to activate via telephone.
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It's the all-Steam version. Steam doesn't sell the original, and the few copies I've found elsewhere are pretty expensive.
The Steam version is not only changed for Steam, but they've done some upgrades to it as well. They were also working on their own version - a complete rewrite a la P3D, but they just cancelled work on it a month or two ago.
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For the new version of P3D, 3 and 4, commercial modules also had to be rewritten, for exmaple my beloved stuff by PMDG. FSX and PMDG are synonyms for me, the one without the other is pointless for me.
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According to some comments I've read on YouTube, P3D v3 is still compatible with FSX. P3D v4 is not, since it is an upgrade to 64-bit made to stay competitive with X-Plane 11.
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However, flying probbaly is behind me. XP11 just does nto do the trick for me, andI am fully engaged in Assetto Corsa (Competizione soon) these days, and Raceroom, and use not just the most toy-like controllers for it anymore, but more elaborated hardware.
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What's doing it for me right now is Wings: Over Flanders Fields. I would love to race as well, but flying such primitive machines (safely from my living room, of course) really turns me on. This is especially true because I have mine set up to fly before the war begins, so I'm just cruising around 1914 England, France and Germany.
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Sometimes I miss the memory however...
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I've watched quite a few videos of people replicating airline flights with photo-realistic cockpits and airports. It's awesome to watch, but I prefer to bop around in the older planes. I like flying the downloads of the Boeing 40 and 247, the Ford 4-AT Trimotor, and I was walking my way through the American trainers - PT-19, AT-6, AT-11 and was soon to get into the T-28, T-33, T-34 and T-38. From there I was planning to graduate to the "real" planes. I played around with FSX's B-47. Flying it was no problem, but I never survived a single landing. Hence the training periods.
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Good luck with your Steam conversation.
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I received an email saying they had received mine, but no actual response yet.
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Originally Posted by Dowly
That's odd, your games should be linked to your Steam account after you've activated them. 
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The purchase shows up in my account, but nothing about re-downloading or restoring the Activation Key.
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Originally Posted by Red October1984
I bought FSX Steam Edition when it was on sale and it's probably one of the very few Steam purchases I actually regret. It runs so poorly for me and they're charging so much for addons. I made the decision to switch to DCS/BMS after just a short amount of time flying on FSX.
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I've watched some DCS videos and they are spectacular, but not really what I want to do.
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I used to play FS9 almost religiously, but FSX:SE left a bad taste in my mouth for the MSFS series.
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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.
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It's a shame FSX drove you away from Steam, Steve. Although the game not being registered to your account is an interesting issue. I can't say I don't respect the decision to abstain from using it.
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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.