There certainly is something wrong with the offline mode they need to fix, whether it's on the sim's side, or elsewhere in Windows or the Xbox services. We should all head over to the official site...
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There certainly is something wrong with the offline mode they need to fix, whether it's on the sim's side, or elsewhere in Windows or the Xbox services. We should all head over to the official site...
Looking at some recent comments from a few developers, the SDK is very capable already if you use the new methods Asobo has created. The developers just need to learn how to use it. Where the likes...
The latest MSFS development update references an A310-300 in the works from iniSimulations.
https://www.flightsimulator.com/february-25th-2021-development-update/
Yep, looks like problems with the Xbox services in general.
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-live-status
Probably the biggest drawback to the modern world of games and applications being...
The reality is that it will just take time both for the SDK to be completed and for developers to learn it and create the add-ons.
Still not a jet, but there is a DC-3 on the way.
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PMDG has said they're working on a MSFS aircraft, as have a others. There is a third party 737 (nothing close to PMDG though), and other aircraft out there. Then there are projects like the FBW A320...
Bombardier sold the DASH-8 program and De Havilland brand a while ago.
https://www.timescolonist.com/business/viking-air-parent-scoops-up-dash-8-program-for-300m-1.23492506
And production is...
Yes, Windows is required (the requirements are available on the official site).
What joysticks do you have exactly? I have a 20 year old Thrustmaster that works fine.
Both TrackIR and VR are supported and, much to the dismay of those that like 2D panels, there are only virtual cockpits.
It's a simulator that's still under development. Full multiple screen...
You should ask this question in the FSX forum itself. This forum is for the new MSFS from Asobo.
I've never had any issues with installing FSX Steam or had any performance issues. In general I've found Steam works quite well for sims and games in general with no performance hit.
That's going to depend a bit on what the exact specs are on the 8GB model. Is it overclocked? How much? Is it a RTX 2060 Super?
You are conflating two different uses of the word bit. Running a 32 bit application is different than the application using 8, 16 or 32 bit textures. The application and executable code itself is...
No, the 32 bit version of FS9 will run under 64 bit Windows on its own and does not need to be converted at all. And the only people who can properly convert it to a 64 bit program are Microsoft as...
In most cases the native resolution is best, although running a monitor at half of its native resolution will usually look pretty good too. Some people will do this with 4k monitors where they use...
While 32 bit programs run under 64 bit Windows, 16 bit ones don't. And many older installer programs were 16 bit, hence not working under 64 bit Windows.
The first step is to clarify what exactly is being referred to by "Xbox". Originally it was just the name of Microsoft's game console, however, in recent years they have expanded the Xbox brand to...
Your GTX 2060 should be able to handle a 1440p monitor without too much drop in performance or settings. Given the issues with GPU supplies these days, not having to find and buy a new one would be...
First thing to note is that 2560x1440 (also called 1440p) is not 4k, which would actually be 3840 × 2160. I find 1440p to be a decent resolution for games, especially for a 27" monitor. The higher...
This is just following in the footsteps of the Hitler rant parodies that have been made for years. People just found a new video with an over the top reaction to use as the basis of whatever joke...
Windows Defender, plus the additional security Microsoft has been building into Windows, does work pretty well and is likely good enough for most people. All anti-virus programs will have false...
As the stock heatsinks from Intel come with thermal paste already applied, I'm not sure the issue is a lack of paste. Might be a case of the heatsink not being properly mounted though.
If the paste was missing, it would have been obvious when you tried installing the tower cooler.
What utilities are available from Asrock for the motherboard? Might want to see what they have for...
Conflicting with RAM is why I think the single tower models would have been better than the dual tower one you tried.
Being that your case is not a low profile one, there is no need to limit...
Well, I didn't just pull that recommendation out of thin air. The link to the case specs posted earlier in the thread lists the max CPU cooler height at 160mm... :pilot: