BrianNC
En-Route
The last flight simulator software I used was Microsoft Flight Simulator X I believe, and haven't used it in several years. Is X Plane comparable to that? Do you have IFR flight scenarios you can fly, etc, like MS did? I'm really wanting to use it for instrument simulation.
Also, for 13 years now I've used a MacBook Pro (have a '13 model now) and I see there is an X Plane version for that. I've got a couple of 27" monitors that I hook up to the laptop from time to time. How easy is it to have X Plane display across both monitors, etc? I assume it's just settings in my Mac just like running anything else across both screens? Do I even want to do that?
One more question. I have Bootcamp installed on the Mac with Windows 8. Should MS Flight Simulator X still work with that late a version of Windows?
Also, for 13 years now I've used a MacBook Pro (have a '13 model now) and I see there is an X Plane version for that. I've got a couple of 27" monitors that I hook up to the laptop from time to time. How easy is it to have X Plane display across both monitors, etc? I assume it's just settings in my Mac just like running anything else across both screens? Do I even want to do that?
One more question. I have Bootcamp installed on the Mac with Windows 8. Should MS Flight Simulator X still work with that late a version of Windows?