![]() ![]() After that I was hooked and spent even more money on airports, planes, weather upgrades, weather injectors, graphics reshaders and eventually a bigger SSD to store all that. X-plane 11 was the first sim that I actually played for any length of time but that was only after I messed around with first Ortho4XP and then eventually spending £90 on the Orbx TE GB packs. Over the years I’ve tried different versions of MSFS and soon got bored and went back to shooting things down. Also as most “flight sims” had appalling graphics they held no interest for me. I’ve been playing flight sims since the early 80s starting off on the ZX Spectrum, but on combat sims as I’ve no interest in flying tubeliners. Let’s see how it all pans out over the next year or so and if ASOBO get it right …then I personally do not think P3D or X-Plane have a chance. Sure MSFS2020 has the might of Microsoft behind it and what we now see graphically is what is expexted nowadays considering the technology that is available and out there. I have now removed P3Dv5 entirely from my system as nothing has been done to rectify the issues it has and it failed to even load (it crashed on loadup) after I updated my Nvidia drivers to the previous version before the latest driver update a few days ago. ![]() ![]() There’s a lot of issues with MSFS2020 but the developers are constantly working on it, to improve and to fix it, and that gets my thumbs up. Recently I could not fly for even 5 minutes in P3D after MSFS2020 was released all because of the graphics and to me MSFS2020 looks nearly like the world we live in. I went the P3D route after FSX and P3D’s Scenery only got better with the help from all the developers especially ORBX. I could never get to grips with X-Plane properly and to me it was dark and the controls were problematic. ![]()
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