edakridge
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LM just has more and better lawyers than Micro$haft. LOLLockheed has smarter people than Microsoft, your right, shutting it down not gonna happen, they have a version for the classified stuff.
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LM just has more and better lawyers than Micro$haft. LOLLockheed has smarter people than Microsoft, your right, shutting it down not gonna happen, they have a version for the classified stuff.
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This is most likely a move on Microsoft's part to control the digital rights to FSX with their new version in the works. I would expect P3D to continue under Lockheed's ownership but who really knows what Lockheed's commitment is to it long term? All of these MS based, cross-platform versions seem messy to me. FSX, Steam, P3D must drive developers' crazy.
This. I don't expect anything to change or come out of this, they're probably just protecting the IP.
FSX and SE are dated, to be sure, but they represent good quality simming that is much more afforable than the L-M products and can run well on much less expensive systems. More choices in powerful simulator platforms means making serious financial decisions by the consumers. Can all be winners in the long run?
Priller;1193528 Don't think that a 64 bit flightsim needs more power than a 32 bit one. The contrary is true. Priller[/QUOTE said:Oops! I think the best coded program is the most efficient and requires the least resources.
We can not compare different generation programs, techniques evolve for more efficiency but we can be satisfied with FSX.
JMC
I don't have a top of the bill rig, but I still get to run P3D v4.5 better than FSX ever will.
Oh, and the first FSX I bought was more expensive than the first P3D.
Priller
but we can be satisfied with FSX.
Yep when i bought the boxed version of fsx gold back in 2006 it was $99 local dollars compared to the $75 local dollar version of P3D
Historically when microsoft think it normally costs the end user in someway
Will M$ do as they have before and build well beyond present day mid to higher end PC capabilities so as to last a few more years into the future?
Or you could just stay with the old FSX Gold/Acceleration software if you are satified with the products that will run on them. I used an old Dell Dimension 620 with Windows XP Pro and a 512 MB Nvidia card and FSX Accel/CFS2 ran fine on two separate PC's. All of Mr. Shupe's creations ran great. I guess it just depends if you want to spend the time and money for the creme de la creme of flight sim. Just my $.02.
FSX was a constant source of frustration.
Priller