Video not related but very cool
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Aug 19 2014,12:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yeah I wish I hadn't posted about that freeware migration tool. It sounds like it gave you a lot of grief. Did a system restore not work?
Most FSX scenery can be installed in P3D and works fine. However if it contains any FS9 items then they probably wont appear.
Didn't affect windows, it wrecked my scenery and fsx.cfg files (As in deleted everything in them and the backups aswell) so there was nothing to roll back to. but don't feel too bad, it works for some people and not for others. It's being used a lot to install PMDG products because they won't run up an installer for P3D.
Yeah I would imagine the scenery install would be straight forward, but without installers to do it for ORBX etc (I just get radio button errors) I don't know which files to move (That were placed in folders outside the /ORBX install folders etc)
** Radio button errors only happening on NZ/AU installers and patch installers, my UK/US installers install just fine into P3D
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Aug 19 2014,2:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You still in Wellington, Tom?
I live there, but on tour for work in Asia this month.cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Aug 19 2014,9:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>iFly 737NG
Any good? I need a decent NG 737, not gonna buy the PMDG if they won't support it.
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:29 am
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Aug 20 2014,12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Any good? I need a decent NG 737, not gonna buy the PMDG if they won't support it.
PMDG is coming, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Also I think it'll be more expensive than people think as it'll be out of the entertainment licence and into academic and commercial perhaps
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:28 am
Any good? I need a decent NG 737, not gonna buy the PMDG if they won't support it.
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The iFly 737 is excellent and my "go to" aircraft. Flies very nicely and has excellent support. You also get the complete range from the 600 to the 900 and BBJ's. It has 2D panels, VC and widesceen support.
The iFly is also capable of flying AF and RF leg types so good for arcs and RNP AR approaches. My only comment is that it can be a little low on FPS in the VC if your system is low spec.
A great flying user friendly aircraft.
PMDG's delay in embracing P3D is disappointing but understandable. Ironically it was PMDG that got me back into flightsimming. I read a review on the 747 Queen of the skies and had to have it. I was impressed with the accuracy.
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 9:36 am
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Aug 20 2014,12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Any good? I need a decent NG 737, not gonna buy the PMDG if they won't support it.
Any PMDG works in P3D if you use a migration tool. Not sure how good the payware migration tool is, it's only like 10 bucks or something. The freeware one, I would use with caution. It works for some, not for others. Can be a little slice and dicey, but will get PMDG over to P3D when it works
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:22 am
Good to know there is a tool out there to put the list of paywares I have , now called a migration tool , well there go's the word 'port-over' with that tho I'll hold off with P3D till more striking affects come out with it.
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:03 am
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Aug 20 2014,9:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Any PMDG works in P3D if you use a migration tool. Not sure how good the payware migration tool is, it's only like 10 bucks or something. The freeware one, I would use with caution. It works for some, not for others. Can be a little slice and dicey, but will get PMDG over to P3D when it works
It is my understanding that the 777 has been specifically coded so as not to work in P3D. The 737NG may work...until the next SP probably. The Estonia tool works well but it needs updating for 2.3 apparently.
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:21 am
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Aug 20 2014,11:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It is my understanding that the 777 has been specifically coded so as not to work in P3D. The 737NG may work...until the next SP probably. The Estonia tool works well but it needs updating for 2.3 apparently.
People have the 777 working in P3D
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:31 pm
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Aug 20 2014,11:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It is my understanding that the 777 has been specifically coded so as not to work in P3D. The 737NG may work...until the next SP probably. The Estonia tool works well but it needs updating for 2.3 apparently.
It checks that FSX.exe is running, some tools change P3D.exe to look like FSX.exe so it can work. PMDG are pretty serious about only using FSX so I wouldn't go around advertising the fact if one is using it in P3D
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:47 pm
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Aug 20 2014,1:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It checks that FSX.exe is running, some tools change P3D.exe to look like FSX.exe so it can work. PMDG are pretty serious about only using FSX so I wouldn't go around advertising the fact if one is using it in P3D
Their own fault for failing to listen to people wanting to use their products in P3D.
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:02 pm
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Aug 20 2014,1:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Their own fault for failing to listen to people wanting to use their products in P3D.
My understanding is that it's a licensing issue as Lockheed Martin own P3D and the PMDG 737/777 are officially licensed Boeing products. The two corporations don't seem to like each other very much...
I can't justify spending $100 on an addon for P3D if the publisher won't even support it so looks like I might have to give the iFly a go