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Gents,

will my present aerosoft Professional fleet from P3dv4.5 work in P3dv6 ?

Carey

  • 4 weeks later...
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Gents,

now that you may have had a chance to look at P3Dv6, , 

will my present aerosoft Professional fleet from P3dv4.5 work in P3dv6 ?

Carey

  • 1 year later...
Am 18.7.2023 um 16:07 schrieb Carey:

Gents,

now that you may have had a chance to look at P3Dv6, , 

will my present aerosoft Professional fleet from P3dv4.5 work in P3dv6 ?

Carey

Well. First of all let me welcome you here at aerosoft.

 

And then. A few days ago I wondered, together with kroswynd (you should know him, he was already here when you became a member..),

 

how good and brilliant p3dv4.5 is able to look. And my question was almost exactly the same, let me know, is your screenshot p3dv6?

 

kroswynd responded, no, that's p3dv4.5 in combination with a quite good quad core cpu (as I assume). dual cores are outdated, but some (outdated) developers still prefer dual cores for their outdated software.

 

I don't know for which justsim software that may be true, but... Here at Lohausen Intl we prefer good quad core software for good quad core cpus.

 

So far on the topic  'who on Earth has ever used a dual core cpu in combination with my home airport?'

Not me, not today.

 

Back on topic. I probably agree with kroswynd when we say, don't you update too fast to p3dv5 if you own alot of orbx for p3dv4.5 .

 

And that's not only valid for p3dv5, but also for p3dv6. Always when you update to a completely new generation (from v4 to v5, or v4 to v6),

 

you risk that you'll have to begin again at zero!

 

An example: Mega Airport EDDL International for fsx and p3dv1. Perfect for fsx. And one or two years ago I tried to install it together with my

beloved p3dv4.5 . The result: Complete chaos. Don't you ever do that.

 

I hope that I somehow could answer your question.

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