https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019...mulator-taught-me-how-to-fly-an-actual-plane/
feel free to fire your CFI.
do I need a 6pc disclaimer???
Maybe you could just add a quality graphics card, and not necessarily a super-high end one, either? I added a GTX 1070 to a very pedestrian desktop and I get very good performance with settings toward the high end of quality display. Again, I use it for IFR, but the graphics quality seems fine when I "break out" at minimums.Ugh, how much money do I have to now spend for a mega computer to run this thing lol The wife is going to be ****ed.
I'm betting it's going to take a LOT of processor horsepower to do the kind of aerodynamic calculations they are talking about, as well as loading in the scenery
The computers were described as upper-, but not top-, end machines with GeForce RTX video cards, and the internet connection feeding the scenery tested out at about 25 megabits.
No shortage of eye candy in the release, but as they say "how does it fly?" I guess we'll have to Bing it.
Not really. Processors are a lot faster than they were in the late 1980s, but Microsoft's flight models hadn't advanced very far past the single-point coefficients used for early computers. This is just catching up with where other sims were 15 years ago. If it's slow, it will be from rendering or myriad other calculations for animated scenery, vehicles, aircraft systems, etc., not just from the flight dynamics.I'm betting it's going to take a LOT of processor horsepower to do the kind of aerodynamic calculations they are talking about, as well as loading in the scenery
Every video I've seen has been G1000 glass panels everywhere. 2020 is in 2020, but im stuck in 1978. I just hope there's some round gauge airplanes.Every trailer I’ve seen so far doesn’t show any Garmin GTN avionics, seems like “2020” is stuck in 2000.
Every video I've seen has been G1000 glass panels everywhere. 2020 is in 2020, but im stuck in 1978. I just hope there's some round gauge airplanes.
Every video I've seen has been G1000 glass panels everywhere. 2020 is in 2020, but im stuck in 1978. I just hope there's some round gauge airplanes.
I suppose the actual pilots who want to replicate a real panel are a small minority of the sim market, though.
I wasn't given any options. I've seen other people reporting the 91GB as well. I'm guessing (hoping) that later I will get an option to download even more, as obviously my internet just meets the 'minimum' spec.I thought there were "download it all ahead of time" or "download as needed" options. Is the 'as needed' d/l that big or are you grabbing everything at once?
Sorry if this has been mentioned. Is there a demo download as there is with X-Plane?
Thanks Nate. Yeah I'm familiar. Not particularly interested in the Steam route.Haven’t looked into it myself but someone above or elsewhere mentioned a six hour trial via Steam if you’re familiar.
Problem is, they needed two hours just to download it via their fat internet pipe.
YMMV. I assume the six hours is a Steam refund thing.
Thanks Nate. Yeah I'm familiar. Not particularly interested in the Steam route.
It's interesting. My issue is graphic card. From a memory/CPU/etc standpoint I'm fine. As I mentioned, XP 11 works well enough for my purposes even though I don't meet its minimum graphics card specs either. So I may see what I can come across and perhaps take a chance. Surprised tough, they don't have a demo like X-Plane.
Thanks Nate. Yeah I'm familiar. Not particularly interested in the Steam route.
It's interesting. My issue is graphic card. From a memory/CPU/etc standpoint I'm fine. As I mentioned, XP 11 works well enough for my purposes even though I don't meet its minimum graphics card specs either. So I may see what I can come across and perhaps take a chance. Surprised tough, they don't have a demo like X-Plane.
Started on MSFS back when it was available for Win 3.1. Grandmother actually got me my first copy. I probably logged several hundred hours by the time I was 13. Once I began my flight training, I used it to practice scans/flows/checklists and plan out cross countries. I would even run through the PTS maneuvers like entrance to power-off/on stalls and such. The idea wasn’t to simulate the feeling of flight so much as ingrain the procedures so that I wasn’t having to think when up in the air during a lesson, I could focus more on flying the aircraft. Passed the check ride with 41 hours TT. Flight sims have their place for me, and I’ll definitely be interested in the new MSFS. I think it would come in handy if I ever get around to getting the Instrument rating as well.
Jim are you still on dial-up?So I'm up to 12. It's been downloading the detailed airport files since at least noon, so they must make up a significant part of the install.
Watched a YouTube video today that showed the process for downloading scenery. Looks like you can download detailed scenery for any area you choose. I cleared 400 GB for this sim, I hope it's enough. I suspect I might have a 1TB SSD in my future.
Anybody know how to get in on the Starlink demo?
Jim are you still on dial-up?
Jim are you still on dial-up?