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tiger1962 last won the day on February 3 2023

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  1. The Men In Black from Ford will be calling on you to use the 'flashy thing' and make you forget about posting that! FWIW, I've just posted in another thread that I think a few features in FS2020 are merely 'place-holders' and have never been properly updated or fixed - it was probably easier to start from scratch with them, hence FS2024.
  2. I agree completely. The first computerised machine I ever worked on was a photo-typesetter which was entirely keyboard controlled because mice hadn't been invented yet. That machine was serviced every 6 months and the service engineer once told me that the keyboard was such an important part of the system that it should be inside the casing, not outside! So in flight sim the keyboard, mouse and monitor is the right way to do it for me, even more so now that I have an HDR curved monitor which removes the 'fish-eye lens' effect on flat screens in MSFS, and adds 10 FPS believe it or not! To address the OP's points, I have to agree to some extent - when you start looking under the hood a few of the features of FS2020 are merely 'place-holders' and not many have been significantly updated or replaced so far. It was obviously easier to start from scratch with those, so let's hope that's what they've done with FS2024.
  3. Thanks for clarifying - so that's two separate libraries affected for definite.
  4. The MSFS library files are affected, other libraries seem to be unaffected. For those of us who contribute to the MSFS libraries, this is as embarrassing as it is frustrating.
  5. Not many people will go to that trouble; they'll take the warning at face value, cancel the download and get file from elsewhere if possible.
  6. This is the conclusion which most members have already arrived at; nobody wants to download a clearly flagged virus.
  7. At this late stage, it will be the entire sim. Everything on the disks will be obsolete by now.
  8. ... in the web browser of your choice! Prices are in estimated USD only, but all the other features are there: https://msfsmarket.place/
  9. tiger1962

    Floating plane

    Please post your question in the FSX forum, this is the MSFS 2024 forum.
  10. Never mind FS2024, SU15 would be nice - at this rate it'll release on the same day as City Update 06 and Local Legend 15! (Scheduled for next week, if anything goes to plan with this sim lol)
  11. Also the sim has been launching with the update screen flashing up and then starting in windowed mode for the past week.
  12. Yes the expansion packs are optional and can be safely removed from the content manager - along with any world updates and city updates you don't need, these are optional too.
  13. Ah! of course - I gave up on the airliners back in FSX (after 9-10 years of flying nothing else) so I forgot about all that FMC stuff!
  14. I've given up with Simbrief. It only works properly if you also have a Navigraph subscription, which I don't have. If you take the time to learn how to flight plan using the default World Map features, it does everything that Simbrief does anyway.
  15. Are you in DX12 mode? Try DX11 instead. I just googled "CoherentGTCore.dll" and one result suggested a DX12 issue along with Live AI Traffic, but I'd suggest switching to DX11 mode first.
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