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64gb vs 32gb RAM
In demanding scenery with high end aircraft, MSI AB indicates 28-30 GB RAM usage. So my verdict is clear: 64 is a must.
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Hong Kong City - SamScene vs Inibuilds
what is your opinion?
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Win 11 and "Auto HDR"
I have a very good HDR monitor. Made some small color and brightness adjustments in Windows and have it permanently since then. No issues.
- Monitor and refresh rate setting questions.
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October 2025 - The Last Asobo Dev Update?
Honestly, I was mostly disappointed watching these q/a discussions. Many issues that have been discussed here over and over have never been asked there.
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Do you prefer starting at the gates or on the flightline?
Does it suppord 3rd party a/c like pmdg 737-800 or Blacksquare TBM 850?r
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MSFS 2024: Sim Update 5 Beta (1.7.6.0) Out
Landing gear issue happen with any ai addon (FSLTL, FSTraffic, and AIG). Not sure what you are talking about.
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Downloading over 500GB of data
I have tested. See above.
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Downloading over 500GB of data
I had it during SU3 was valid. I did not recognize any advantages in performance or quality. With SU4 I went back to pure streaming by a full uninstall reinstall procedure.
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Chaseplane By //42: Update 2026.7.3.16 Out
Nope. I recently had a ticket with them where they said it would be necessary to uninstall CP to get your personal MSFS 2024 camera setting back.
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Oh Microsoft you can be so stupid at times ...
Sorry, missunderstood ... . But the principle should be the same. I use PIN only. But for my MS account I have a password, which I did not change. No password manager.
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Oh Microsoft you can be so stupid at times ...
I've changed my email address very recently too and I had no problems with XBox/MSFS logins. IIRC, only changing my MS/Windows account was necessary.
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Aircraft addons expected in 2026 - please add
Majestic Dash 8 Q400 - but that's only my wishful thinking I guess.
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MSFS2024 City Update 13 - California
I really love her channel and that gentle humor. Useful and beautiful to watch!
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Help for MSFS 2024 a/c specific key bindings?
I’m still trying to fully understand the MS/Asobo control assignment logic (after five years…). In MSFS 2024, each aircraft comes with predefined cockpit instrument views, typically bound as: Toggle Instrument View 1 → Ctrl+1 Toggle Instrument View 2 → Ctrl+2 Toggle Instrument View 3 → Ctrl+3 etc. What I would like to achieve is an aircraft-specific keyboard binding. Example: In Aircraft X: Pressing “M” triggers Toggle Instrument View 2 In Aircraft Y: Pressing “M” triggers Toggle Instrument View 4 In other words, same physical key, different function depending on the loaded aircraft. I’ve tried creating separate control profiles and experimenting with aircraft-specific bindings, but so far I haven’t been able to get this working reliably. Is this possible within the current MSFS 2024 control logic? If so, what is the recommended approach? Any insights from those who’ve managed more granular per-aircraft bindings would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.