December 5, 201015 yr I just installed X-Plane 9.0 and updated it to 9.60.Does this latest version support Multiplayer?If it does, is it possible to have your own PC host a session?Bill Clark Windows 10 Pro, Ver 21H2 CPU I5-8600K 5.0GHz, GPU Nvidia RTX 3090 VRAM 24GB Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7, 2TB M2.NVMe, RAM 32GB
December 5, 201015 yr Hello !It's possible to use X-Plane with IVAO or VATSIM. You just have to install X-IvAp or XSquawkBox.It's also possible to host your own FSD server. But there's no "built-in" host.Happy flying ! :( Georges - OpenStreetMap - Ubuntu GNU/Linux -
December 6, 201015 yr actually it's under the Data section. You can choose to share the information with an IP. You just have to do it manually and some settings like FPS shouldn't be shared. Otherwise it's the best MP out there, bullets and all.
December 6, 201015 yr actually it's under the Data section. You can choose to share the information with an IP. You just have to do it manually and some settings like FPS shouldn't be shared. Otherwise it's the best MP out there, bullets and all.You're right, I forgot that ! :( I never used this feature.It's documented here: http://wiki.x-plane.com/Chapter_5:_X-Plane_Menus#Net_Connections Georges - OpenStreetMap - Ubuntu GNU/Linux -
December 7, 201015 yr That brings up a question regarding Vatsim and X-Plane. Does it use it's own session on VATSIM, or do they interact with FS2004, and FSX users? If so does the aircraft appear across sims? Thanks Tom My Youtube Videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/tf51d
December 8, 201015 yr Author Ah, so X-plane does support multiplayer as it is built-in?Well that is good to know.Bill Clark Windows 10 Pro, Ver 21H2 CPU I5-8600K 5.0GHz, GPU Nvidia RTX 3090 VRAM 24GB Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7, 2TB M2.NVMe, RAM 32GB
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