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JSkorna

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  1. 1. Because the SDK is a work in progress. 2. Because MSFS was released on Aug 18th, less than 2 months ago. 3. Because most of the work needs to be done from scratch. 4. Because most of the FSX planes you are referring to were FS2004 planes ported over to FSX, big difference.
  2. Make sure a sound setting called noise reduction or something along those lines is not turned on in your Sound Blaster control panel.
  3. No way to roll back and even if there was MSFS would update the next time it was run.
  4. If Windows recognizes it, then no drivers needed.
  5. The same with FS2004 and FSX. The AP system can't adjust fast enough. Bet if you could fly 4X in real life the plane would fly differently too.
  6. It works. Just manually set up your button and switch assignments.
  7. Did you go to your MS Store account and tell it to update MSFS?
  8. You don't need a special cooler just to run MSFS unless you are going to over clock your CPU. MSFS is less stressful on the CPU then past versions.
  9. Just use the default R+ and R- keys and be done with it. No need to use any app.
  10. Seasons are not implemented as of right now.
  11. It's not that hard to find it in the Event Log even with ALL the other Windows logging.
  12. The Windows Event Log will show you everything you need to know. There are no log files in MSFS itself.
  13. What if he has the digital version from MS? What if he has the Steam version? He doesn't want to know what disk it's on, he wants to know where it is on his COMPUTER.
  14. We aren't talking about FSX here. We are talking about MSFS. Also, the stuff you posted above is totally wrong.
  15. Then you would hear that all it is, is an upgrade to FSX, and not a new program. We've been upgrading for years now so it was time for a fresh start.
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