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Commadore 64. You must have come from wealth. All I could afford was an Atari 800XL!
haha wealth? Not even close. I saved up my summer job money and ordered it from 'Consumers' for $200 (I think). Remember the catalog, lol.Commadore 64. You must have come from wealth. All I could afford was an Atari 800XL!
haha wealth? Not even close. I saved up my summer job money and ordered it from 'Consumers' for $200 (I think). Remember the catalog, lol.
Did they have any flight sims for it? I don't remember much about the Atari other than playing a game console years later. Funny thing about me and the Commodore is, I got it for the other games and then started learning BASIC on it, a little. But once I found a few flight sims (SOLO FLIGHT, etc) ....it was all over. I was hooked LOL. That's because I was born with the aviation bug and other than paper planes and a few toys, this was the next best thing!
That's great! I completely forgot about the Verticopter. I played around with it briefly in XP9 or 10 but didn't put much time on it. I'll check it out in XP11 when I get a chance.This topic made me buy x-plane 11
So far, I'm really enjoying the Verticopter free VTOL plane. Another fun one is Airwolf, Mach 1.8 to 50,000 feet is fun too.
Onto real helicopters, so far they are a blast. I bought an Oculus Rift to play Xplane in Virtual Reality and that was fun, but, I returned it, as the first generation is good not great. So maybe whenever oculus rift 2 comes out, I might pick it up.
Learning this baby and tweaking the checklist found on xplane.org
Wasn't happy with all of the mispronounced words, so I edited it so that NAV, COM, TRANSFER, STANDBY and a few others sound as they should. Added a few other checklist items as well. Maybe I should change "prepare for hot start" to "Prevent hot start!"
I don't really know what I'm doing, but it's FUN
Yeah I got called up to the tower for that. The controller ripped me a new one LOL
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Standby just a little, if you're looking to build. X-Plane is going to rework some code for Vulkan or something about stuff I don't know a bunch about. However, it's not guaranteed, but it should make older, higher core processors (like mine) run the sim more efficiently.Very cool video by the way. Dare I ask how much horsepower your gaming rig has for video and whatnot to make it that smooth while recording at the same time?
Yes, I recall Ben Supnik mentioning Vulkan just recently in his blog. Looks promising and should provide a performance boost as you said. However, for me, I have been doing this type of build for awhile now, just for the fun of it. Usually every 5 to 7 years.Standby just a little, if you're looking to build. X-Plane is going to rework some code for Vulkan or something about stuff I don't know a bunch about. However, it's not guaranteed, but it should make older, higher core processors (like mine) run the sim more efficiently.
His build is $$$. You should be able to get a similar performance for a smaller $ if you wait until the new rewrite it out.
Do you have the Reality Expansion Pack (REP) for the B58? It really brings the aircraft to another level. Id say it represents engine behavior and management to about 90% of real life. Its not totally perfect but its damn good. Well worth the cost and adds an entirely new level of immersion to the simulator.Upon further testing, I realized that although they've made major improvements to the default planes, they still have a ways to go. I should have known better than to introduce first-timers to the default Cessna (or any default planes).
What I should have let them try (since this wasn't intended to be a real flight lesson), is the GA plane that I usually fly. The Caranado Baron B58. The ground handling is much better.
Another thing I forgot to do was dampen the sensitivity a bit in the settings menu. I usually fly with no stability augmentation (especially with helicopters), which was probably way too sensitive for a first-timer.
So I think I'll setup another joystick/rudder profile and have them try that when they come over again. None of them have any real interest in learning to fly, but they did enjoy the fun aspect of the 'game'.
Oh yeah! I have it, it is incredible. Waiting for Carenado to update the Baron to XP11Do you have the Reality Expansion Pack (REP) for the B58? It really brings the aircraft to another level. Id say it represents engine behavior and management to about 90% of real life. Its not totally perfect but its damn good. Well worth the cost and adds an entirely new level of immersion to the simulator.