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cowpatz wrote:Having to learn new UIs and key binds would be a right PITA. I'm retired; I just don't have the time

chopper_nut wrote:I... XP12. I find that the flight dynamics are more fluid, the sim runs much smoother, the camera controls are easy
toprob wrote:I have FSX, X-plane 11, X-plane 12, P3D v6, MSFS 2020 and MSFS2024 installed. My last flight was in 2020 (the sim, not the year!), but that was a couple of weeks ago.
My lack of interest at the moment comes down to wanting MSFS 2024 to be the one great sim, but it isn't close yet. I could just about delete them all and it wouldn't make much difference to my life. I have this forlorn hope that SU16 for 2020 will revive me a bit, but I suspect that it'll just inherit some of 2024's issues.
EDIT: forgot Aerofly FS2.

cowpatz wrote:Are you running the SU3 Beta for 2024? Hearsay seems to suggest a big improvement but still using heaps of VRAM. Also, the talk of lowering texture resolution is not doing it any favours at all. SU4 is heralded as bringing big changes but given the time 2024 has been in SU3 beta, don't hold your breath.
And yes, all that talk is making 2020 a much more attractive proposition, provided they don't stuff it up with SU16.
emfrat wrote:I made a policy decision to get away from Microsoft and all its works and pomps.
Charl wrote:Mike I seem to recall you are on Steam? Does that run under Linux?

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