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I used to have Microsoft Flight Sim years ago on a old Desktop.
I have just recently acquired a Dell precision desktop through work.
specs are
64gb ram
2 x intel xeon processors
NVidia k4000 graphics card
4 x 600 gb hard drives
what is the better flight sim out nowadays and would it be ok to run on that sort of spec?
I have just recently acquired a Dell precision desktop through work.
specs are
64gb ram
2 x intel xeon processors
NVidia k4000 graphics card
4 x 600 gb hard drives
what is the better flight sim out nowadays and would it be ok to run on that sort of spec?
MSFX is the current de rigeur, I think. For commercial aircraft anyway. There is a sale on steam until 25th Jan, it's going for a tenner.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/314160/
Check out the specs - you might need to purchase a discreet video card to go in your system. It was released in 2006, so it might be ok on your rig.
If you have steam, near the bottom of the store page are 'games like this' where you can see IL 2 Sturmovik & X PLane 10 etc to see if any other flight sim catches your fancy. You might want to look at some kind of HOTAS stick if you're feeling serious about them though
http://store.steampowered.com/app/314160/
Check out the specs - you might need to purchase a discreet video card to go in your system. It was released in 2006, so it might be ok on your rig.
If you have steam, near the bottom of the store page are 'games like this' where you can see IL 2 Sturmovik & X PLane 10 etc to see if any other flight sim catches your fancy. You might want to look at some kind of HOTAS stick if you're feeling serious about them though

Tonsko said:
MSFX is the current de rigeur, I think. For commercial aircraft anyway. There is a sale on steam until 25th Jan, it's going for a tenner.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/314160/
Check out the specs - you might need to purchase a discreet video card to go in your system. It was released in 2006, so it might be ok on your rig.
If you have steam, near the bottom of the store page are 'games like this' where you can see IL 2 Sturmovik & X PLane 10 etc to see if any other flight sim catches your fancy. You might want to look at some kind of HOTAS stick if you're feeling serious about them though
Long since surpassed by Prepar3d. http://store.steampowered.com/app/314160/
Check out the specs - you might need to purchase a discreet video card to go in your system. It was released in 2006, so it might be ok on your rig.
If you have steam, near the bottom of the store page are 'games like this' where you can see IL 2 Sturmovik & X PLane 10 etc to see if any other flight sim catches your fancy. You might want to look at some kind of HOTAS stick if you're feeling serious about them though

Basically the underlying platform (which names escapes me at present) was sold to Lockheed Martin several years ago, with the caveat that it can't be used for 'entertainment purposes'. LM have continued to develop it to the point where it's now on it's third incarnation, but still shares a large degree of compatibility with FSX. It's been update a lot of Directx11 support, etc, but the over effect and realism is leaps and bounds over FSX, which is really showing it's age now. It's sold as a 'training aid' but is basically FSX done right.
FSX plus OrbX scenery is pretty good. I had to download the FSX Steam edition as my son had scratched my old discs, but it works fine on Windows 10 
I tried Xplane 10 but just didn't get along with it, felt like it was unfinished tbh! Tried various graphics settings but it always looked like something off a Mega Drive rather than the fantastic YouTube videos I'd seen.

I tried Xplane 10 but just didn't get along with it, felt like it was unfinished tbh! Tried various graphics settings but it always looked like something off a Mega Drive rather than the fantastic YouTube videos I'd seen.
I bought XPlane as there was a model of the Vulcan available for it, and that was good enough for me!
To get it 'youtube-sexy' you need to install loads of addons, stuff like Real Terra Haze etc ( http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=7560...)
It is possible to get it looking photoreal, but it takes a lot of time spent tweaking.
To get it 'youtube-sexy' you need to install loads of addons, stuff like Real Terra Haze etc ( http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=7560...)
It is possible to get it looking photoreal, but it takes a lot of time spent tweaking.
Timely 'Have you played' X-plane from RPS: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/01/24/have-y...
Mr Happy said:
I bought XPlane as there was a model of the Vulcan available for it, and that was good enough for me!
To get it 'youtube-sexy' you need to install loads of addons, stuff like Real Terra Haze etc ( http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=7560...)
It is possible to get it looking photoreal, but it takes a lot of time spent tweaking.
Cheers To get it 'youtube-sexy' you need to install loads of addons, stuff like Real Terra Haze etc ( http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=7560...)
It is possible to get it looking photoreal, but it takes a lot of time spent tweaking.
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