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UPHILL3

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  1. I actually signed-up in early December myself on the XBox/PC one buck deal just to see if my 5 year-old PC could handle this beast: Intel 6700k @4.00Ghz - Gforce GTX 970 & 32G Ram. Also wanted to see if my cable internet could handle it. I must say I was amazed by MSFS right off the bat, plus no stutters & decent FPS. The biggest challenge was learning all the new key assignments.

     

    But unfortunately, my GPU temperature went thru the roof (even with minimum settings - close to 80 c. after a very short bit of flying - So I did not want to burn it out, and won't fly again until I get a new gaming rig this Spring. I'll be baack...

  2. I recommend FSX-Steam - I've had it for 5 years and it's almost hassle-free. (It may be cheaper than a external DVD player).

     

    My PC crashed recently and Win 10 had to be re-installed - plus the registry was toast - very few apps would load anymore without a re-install, including FSX. So I went to my Steam account and it reinstalled FSX relatively quickly. Of, course, I had to copy many files from my FSX backup such as non-default aircraft and scenery (plus CFG files, etc.) which you will also probably have to do in any case.

  3. I started with a floppy disc Version 1 of MSFS back in 1985, and bought every version since (except that turkey, FS95). I only began using FSX in late 2015, but still have FS9 in my PC. Now I probably need a new rig if I want to run MSFS2020, which will have to wait until early 2021...

     

    Speaking of things I don't want to give up yet, I own a 2005 Nissan Maxima. I love that car and I dread the day I might have to give it up for a new computer-riddled auto, with a faux sporty-looking tin body...

  4. As mentioned, Project Open Sky, and PA flew the coop long ago. I too have D/L'd numerous aircraft from both sites. Sure, they may not be the finest visual models, or have the greatest flight dynamics. But I think it's really not cool to to nitpick or complain about freeware in general: The operative word is "free". I also D/L many CamSim offerings - not the greatest visually looking aircraft around. But they have some other features that make them interesting.

     

    I also have spent a small fortune on payware over the past 6 or 7 years to get quality products. I guess that actually might give me a right to nitpick if I so choose to do so? Compesh?

  5. How many patches will there have to be to fix 2020? Only Heaven knows...

     

    But I've already spent untold hours tweeking FSX over the past five hears, and I be darned if I'm going thru that again. In fact, I have NOT purchased this new Microsoft FS product yet. (Yes, the same company that keeps updating Win 10 without my consent, and that has deleted files in my PC they deem not worthy of Win 10, or added or changed files I can't delete, that are "crucial" to Win 10).

     

    So, I'm going to bid my time and hopefully by January 2021 or so, the Asobo Team or whoever will give us the flight sim they promised everyone a year ago (or not) . It was supposed to be a innovative flight simulator, not just an eye candy simulator. So if all hopefully goes well, I will buy into it...

  6. I repeat once again: What was the big show for almost a year employing Beta and Alpha volunteer testers? Were any problems they reported back the Asobo Team ignored? Discounted? Fixed?

     

    Well, remember the dreaded NDA? I guess now that there was a really, really good reason to impose that on all those testers...

     

    And perhaps it was also more like: "Well, we'll fix a lot of those bugs and problems after release". "Those simmers out there are so anxious to get this baby, that won't mind - they understand every new flight sim has some issues on the first release" "Plus we left out a lot of features that were in FSX." We'll put them all back in due time" "No worries - after all, it's a 10 year commitment". "Hey, great job everybody"!

  7. I installed FSX late in the day - at the end of 2015 after flying with FS2004 from the time it it was released. But after installing FSX, I never went back to FS9.

     

    I have not purchased 2020 yet because I just knew it would probably be full of bugs and I did not want to rush into it. But actually, the main reason is I probably need a new gaming PC, and I am now checking out the rigs of current players to get some idea of what I'll need.

     

    But I'm sure after I do install MSFSXX, I'll probably never look back once again...

  8. Does this problem happen in default aircraft? If so, perhaps backup the original FS.cfg file - (put it somewhere else safe) - then go back and delete the original. Then start FSX - it will re-build a new Config file - see if that works as a fix. If it does, you can copy-back any tweaks you might have added to the FS.cfg in the past...
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