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its a huge WOW! After clearing out FSX I guess I wouldn't have to worry about P3D trying to install in the usual MS Games Folder, so that would save a bit of worry. I will do a bit more research on P3D. There is quite a bit on the net but it is always good to hear from someone using the program.Ian Warren wrote:All FSX scenery simply just fall's into place with out little or no effort , I now would Recommend P3DV3 without any hesitation, I would not go to steam .. the change is very dramatic.
As I am starting from scratch again the only addon scenery I had installed on FSX Steam was the RealNZ scenery which I can reinstall easily.Ian Warren wrote:A good plan is to save you 'Addon scenery' on your desktop for a start just to up and running for a start if you decide to change.
Thanks for your comments. I wondered about aircraft. I guess that $69 is US so I hope the exchange rate is good at present.deaneb wrote:If your PC is running FSX, then you should be more than pleased with P3D. I swung over to P3D a few weeks back and gained about 10 fps, even with the sliders further to the right, and traffic turned on. Cost for academic version was $69.
Most aircraft will work, although some payware FSX aircraft we have (such as the A2A Harvard) are not compatible unfortunately. You do need the P3D versions.
Those comments will ease the shock if I decide to purchase.toprob wrote:The US price is $59.95, but Lockheed Martin do collect GST... So don't expect much change from $100. Still, this is better than that Pro version, which will set you back NZ$320.
Or for the lotto winners out there, there's the Pro Plus, which is NZ$3700...
Hence my recommendation that you go for the academic!
Pato wrote:Thanks for your comments. I wondered about aircraft. I guess that $69 is US so I hope the exchange rate is good at present.
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