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Switching from MS24
Yeah, 2024 has improved since when I saw it last. Thankfully. I am thinking about picking up a couple of aircraft for it - haven't bought anything since iniBuilds released the A300 Premium for 2024. Namely, I want the A350 (which I have the FF A350 for XP12, but let's face it... it's not the best... thankfully them and Toliss are collaborating on a brand new version) and the iFly 737MAX (which isn't available for XP yet). I refuse to fly that default Asobo one (unless they improved it drastically). I still don't understand how loading passengers and cargo and fuel works through that EFB. Or why ATC has a prompt to Begin Boarding Passengers after I pushed back from the gate... A lot of it makes no sense, so as long as I can rely on 3rd party EFB to load things (iniBuilds default AC is good for that too), I should be OK. As far as antialiasing in XP, Laminar is working on motion vectors, which will enable them to roll out new antialising for XP. I don't have TDS GTNxi for XP mainly because I don't have any AC that would use it. On 2024, I use it with FSS Boeing 727. I mostly fly airliners, since if I want to fly GA, I can just hop in my Cessna and do the real thing. It's not often that airliners would use GTNxi. I am wondering if that new TriStar is worth picking up too. Anything else in terms of airliners in 2024 that I missed? I do have the FSS Embraer 175 and JustFlight BAE146 and that old Fokker one.
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FF 300 ER... Should I?
It's plenty! I am running on 2060 with 6 and it's one of the best performing airliners there. Better performing than 757 and 767.
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Switching from MS24
So, I hopped back into MSFS 2024 today. It's better than it was a year ago. Honestly, as far as performance goes, it blows XP12 away... Granted, I am running on a 6 yr old laptop, but I can manage 50 FPS on Medium settings with Volumetric Clouds set to Ultra (otherwise they look terrible)... Took me an hour to set up controls again. The key is to avoid default planes because loading them via tablet used to be a nightmare. Flew one flight with Fenix and one with PMDG 777. I may get a new aircraft or two and mess around with it more. Always had it since day one (bought the $200 Aviator Edition). Good to see it's making progress. It still doesn't match my XP12 experience, even though I only get 25-30 FPS on it. Even ATC has gotten somewhat better, though again.. doesn't compare to XP12 default. I am REALLY missing Better Pushback. For the third flight, set up the 777 for 45 mins just to have the pushback tug get stuck at an angle unable to push the aircraft. So I rage quit. 🙂 Back to XP for tonight.
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XPlane.org - Our Woes continue
So, I hopped back into MSFS 2024 today. It's better than it was a year ago. Honestly, as far as performance goes, it blows XP12 away... Granted, I am running on a 6 yr old laptop, but I can manage 50 FPS on Medium settings with Volumetric Clouds set to Ultra (otherwise they look terrible)... Took me an hour to set up controls again. The key is to avoid default planes because loading them via tablet used to be a nightmare. Flew one flight with Fenix and one with PMDG 777. I may get a new aircraft or two and mess around with it more. Always had it since day one (bought the $200 Aviator Edition). Good to see it's making progress. It still doesn't match my XP12 experience, even though I only get 25-30 FPS on it. Even ATC has gotten somewhat better, though again.. doesn't compare to XP12 default. I am REALLY missing Better Pushback. For the third flight, set up the 777 for 45 mins just to have the pushback tug get stuck at an angle unable to push the aircraft. So I rage quit. 🙂 Back to XP for tonight. EDIT: OOPS... wrong thread. Apologies.
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Switching from MS24
Thank you for a very in-depth explanation. I am not versed in development these days (back in early 90s, I used to know C and Pascal - two obscure things that have gone away a long time ago)... Had NO idea that Gizmo was more than just DRM. That makes sense now. Good to hear about the DC-3 getting a new version eventually! And DC-3 IS an Airliner to me! 🙂 An early one, but... in the 1940s those WERE the airliners people actually flew on.
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Switching from MS24
Goran - kinda off topic. Do you have any idea if IXEG 737 is planning an update to ditch Gizmo? It's the only aircraft I use often that tethers me to Gizmo now that CL650 has moved past it... Oh and Leading Edge DC-3 too!
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FF 300 ER... Should I?
HAHAHA! Thanks for making me spill out my coffee!! A better question is why am I drinking coffee at 7:16 pm?
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Switching from MS24
I am one of those. It was in the middle of the COVID lockdown and I didn't have anything better to do with my time, so I picked up MSFS2020 on the day of release and so it began. I then picked up P3D5 and XP11. But... reality is that if I didn't dive DEEP into MSFS 2020 when I did, I wouldn't have had my pilot license and instrument rating today.
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Switching from MS24
I was thinking exactly the same. Considering the demographic of Navigraph users tends to be comprised mostly of serious simmers who value realism, authenticity, etc. That 2% of XBox users is nowhere near representative of the total ratio of PC vs XBox (or PS5)... It's just that the console users are casual gamers who don't bother to participate in Navigraph surveys. There are a lot more of them than of us (that includes Avsim user base - we ARE the minority). The quicker we accept it, the better. I am perfectly fine with that, too. Your parallel to the Career Mode has actually been answered in the survey without betting your CL650 license. 😉 There was a question of "what type of flying do you do?" and the majority (of course, considering the sample) answered IFR. Missions WAS one of the choices but it was again, something like 2%. Microsoft wouldn't have put so much into that Career Mode if they didn't have a reason to believe a vast majority of their userbase wants something like that. The realistic number is MUCH higher than what Navigraph can sample. The Navigraph survey targets a very small percentage of sim users. OK... Hang with me here... (no Purism or Elitism or any other -isms here)... This kind of boils down to what I think is true: - Without taking away merits of either sim, MSFS intentionally targets casual gamers, thus GamePass, consoles, etc... It doesn't mean that sim can't be used for more "serious" stuff - procedure flows, etc... It just means that it has a lot of appeal to the casual segment of the market. I am willing to bet MY CL650 license 😉 that X-Plane has a lot less casual users. Therefore, the numbers of MSFS users vs XP users is likely a lot more skewed than the survey suggests. All the XBox players that didn't take the survey? Add them on top of the ones who did. Granted, XP also has a large percentage of users who didn't take that survey, but in sheer numbers, there are lot less. Realistically speaking, having taken a Stats course in college, I know that a sample size of 42,000 respondents means absolutely nothing in terms of a true picture of the market. As a matter of fact, most of these survey results would fail simple statistical tests and be considered "statistically insignificant". Am I making sense here? - Considering above, I also wouldn't postulate that "not that many people are moving away from MSFS" - if you take a deeper dive into the more "core simmer" social media presence, even YouTube has so many content creators saying they haven't really given XP a chance before but now that they have, they actually really like it. For example, some real-world Airbus pilot (forgot his name, I don't remember those things well), said that based on his experience in the A320, his recent Toliss usage clearly made say that it just "feels a lot more like the real thing in terms of response" than what he has seen in MSFS... So, I wouldn't underestimate the number of people switching, or at least using BOTH sims instead of just one. And as XP makes strides in development, especially with the upcoming Next Gen scenery they are working on, I can only see XP marketshare growing against MSFS, because realistically? I think MSFS has tapped what there was as far as userbase. It won't get that much larger than what it is now. XP? We have yet to see, but I have a feeling, the userbase of XP has PLENTY of room to grow.
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FF 300 ER... Should I?
What's a 737-400ER? 😉 X-Updater works fine for me... I just run it, put in license numbers and then it works. What's the issue?
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XPlane.org - Our Woes continue
They aren't associated with Laminar Research. It's a different entity. The integrated store would be curated by Laminar (in a way that it could have quality requirements to be sold on there - at least that's the hope). Get a life? Nice one. I suggest brushing up on the way you post.
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XPlane.org - Our Woes continue
I am glad they are taking their time to do the store RIGHT. Otherwise what happened with the MSFS Marketplace will happen here too... Rubbish developers cranking out 5 aircraft a month for $10 where nothing works while being advertised as "faithfully represented" or such. As long as LR learns from MS about this pitfall, the XP Store would be a revolution in the market of this platform. Bonus would be if they did what Contrail does on MSFS side - you can transfer your purchase from certain developers to Contrail. Aerosoft and JustFlight and GotFriends and FSS do that.
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Hotstart CL650 v1.9 available !
About to download. Spectacular aircraft and I am happy to see an update. Also, no more Gizmo! Only if IXEG updated theirs to not use Gizmo anymore, I would do away with that plugin!
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FF 300 ER... Should I?
To me, it's the most immersive aircraft in any sim barring CL650... Blows PMDG away. My biggest issues are: 1) No Wind Uplink. Have to manually enter those and it's tedious. But they said they will have that in the future. 2) Service vehicles literally drop out of the sky. Zibo has them pulling up, which is much nicer. 3) The BAD text-to-speech voices for the crew. But FF outdid themselves on this one. Highly recommended. One of my best purchases. I only have the -200ER but planning to purchase all the engine options and the -300ER this weekend. Support XP12 developers! If people don't buy great new releases, we won't have people developing for XP. Really looking forward to AirFoil Labs 737 MAX and the Nimbus 707.
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Switching from MS24
I agree with you, actually. On all of the points you made above. Like Goran said, no ill will was meant. Especially on the point of XP not advancing quickly enough before MSFS gave LR a motivation to innovate more and quicker. Between XP11.5 (which is when I started using XP - AFER MSFS 2020 came out) and the current version, it's leaps and bounds! Competition is a great thing. It's what drives innovation. Purism (as you mentioned in LM's case) can also lead to stagnation, I agree. I am not THAT kind, because I always try to push myself. But I can see how it can be a detriment to some. I want MSFS to do better. I want to like it more. Maybe that will happen, maybe it won't. I am happy with XP, but to all those who enjoy MSFS 2024, like I said, more power to them! In certain aspects, I hope LR's turn is to motivate MS. The environmental depiction far surpasses MSFS among other things. Once the new scenery in XP platform rolls out, I believe it will be a revolutionary release. Not just an evolutionary one.
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