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Thank you for your support.

but after installing when I start FSX it just crashes to desk top. I will contact the support

That's the right thing to do. Ben, will get it sorted.

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Rahal is now up and running with the Demo

They have a aerosoft like quick support service. I got my problem solved. They just add a programme line to my fsinsider.ini and all worked fine. Thanks a lot for helping me

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Finally I bought it (although initially I had some issues with my speech recognition). I don't know how they did it. But This Multi Crew Experience thing and its co pilot responds every command I make and makes me feel I am having a real Co-pilot beside me. I am fascinated. I cannot believe what I experience. Full credits to the developers. Now My airbus extended experience rises to a another level. With AVISIM network + MCE + AXE takes us to a real world simulation experience. Thank you Aerosoft, Thank you AVISIM and Thank you FS++ :bow_down2_s:

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Finally I bought it (although initially I had some issues with my speech recognition). I don't know how they did it. But This Multi Crew Experience thing and its co pilot responds every command I make and makes me feel I am having a real Co-pilot beside me. I am fascinated. I cannot believe what I experience. Full credits to the developers. Now My airbus extended experience rises to a another level. With AVISIM network + MCE + AXE takes us to a real world simulation experience. Thank you Aerosoft, Thank you AVISIM and Thank you FS++ :bow_down2_s:

You're welcome.

Thanks for the accolade.

Enjoy MCE.

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Just wanted to share my experience on Multi Crew Experience with people on the Aerosoft forum.

Last friday I asked MultiCrewXP, if it was possible to try their software together with AXE. And they quickly replied to my request with a download link.

So I downloaded and installed the software in about 10 minutes all together. After 30 minutes of setting up Windows Voice recognition and going through the initial voice training, i fired up FSX and loaded AXE & MCE. And after 20 minutes of looking through the interface and default Airbus X Extended checklists.

WOW... :eyepop_s:

This is really a GREAT piece og software. Number 2 on my list after AXE on the MUST HAVE in a looong time.

A lot of functionality, almost every important item at the flightdeck can be controlled via voice - and the rest will, im sure, be implemented before friday, where MCE will release the official AXE update.

I've been flying with MCE for 5 days and woudn't fly witout it now. I requested some changes and additions to MCE with their support. And I must say that the support is some of the best i've ever seen for this kind of product (FSX). (beside Aerosoft, of course :) )

Its quick, precise and very polite. My requested additions and changes have mostly been implemented the very same day :excellenttext_s: And for sure within 24 hours.

What a GREAT SERVICE.

I highly recommend this product if you want to get very realistic in flying an Airbus the way it should be. (take it from a real world Airbus pilot.)

Callout and responses are being implemented right now to match the real ones. And it works.

EDIT: Just adding that I have of course bought the full version afterwards. And there is no difference from the demo.

All the best to the team of MCE. :bow_down2_s:

Regards

Jesper

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Its really a very impressive tool but with a high price. At least for me. I'm only interested on AXE support. I thing FS++ should consider a base package and

sell the aircraft support separated for those only interest in a specific addon aircraft.

Regards,

Galaio

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Good evening special bus drivers :hi2_s:

We are pleased to inform you that the latest version that supports the AXE has been released.

You can grab the Demo package straight from the website: It lasts for 3 days or 30 runs whichever expires first.

http://www.multicrew.../Downloads.html

Download (save) mce.zip to your desktop.

Make sure Windows 7, Win 8 or Vista UAC is disabled

Unzip the downloaded file, then run "setup" to install it

The first time you run MCE, another app (called the application wizard) will run instead. It will set things up automatically for you.

If for some reason this doesn't happen

Click Start->All Programs->Multi Crew Experience->Tools->Restore factory settings. Answer "Yes" when prompted.

For the AXE specific flows and trigger phrases...

Click Start->All Programs->Multi Crew Experience->Paper Tutorials->MCE Airbus X flows with GSX.

It will also work with AES.

If you neither use AES nor GSX, Just ignore the parts where you are expected to talk to Simon (the ramp manager)

Download and install the extra recorded voice packs

http://www.multicrew..._For_MCE_V2.zip

http://www.multicrew..._For_MCE_V2.zip

http://www.multicrewxp.com/FO_Jean_Claude_For_MCE_V2.zip

http://www.multicrew...ive_For_MCE.zip

Unzip and run "InstallVoice.exe" for each voice pack.

If you come across any issues, just let us know.

Gerald

On behalf of the FS++ team

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Works with OS, in other language isn't english?

I am guessing, you have a Potuguese edition of Windows. Right?

Windows 8 (32 or 64 Bit): Just use Windows Update to install the English language pack. Any edition will do

Windows 7 or Vista (32 or 64 Bit): If it's the Ultimate or Entreprise Edition, run Windows Update and install the English language pack. For other editions you will need to install a free utility called Vistalizator that will install the English pack for you.

Windows XP (32 or 64 Bit): Any Windows edition will do. For this OS, MCE installs the speech engine.

Windows Vista or later have their own built-in speech engine.

Suggest you read the document "Guia de instalação-Português.pdf" when you unzip the downloaded package.

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Attention everyone.

If GSX interfacing isn't happening (No ramp manager greeting you), open your MCE configuration file <mce.ini> found in

C:\Users\your_user_name\AppData\Roaming\Multi Crew Experience\ folder

Look under the [OPTIONS] section

Change

GroundServicesMode=Native //(valid entries are Native, GSX, AES)

to

GroundServicesMode=GSX

(remove the //(valid entries are Native, GSX, AES) bit )

If using Aerosoft AES set it to

GroundServicesMode=AES

Save the file

Thanks

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Just to add, an updated version has been released today.

It adds a little bit of functionality, notably ability for FO to dial a particular FPA angle on request. Refer to AXE related document

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Good work FS++,

But how can I find this updated version ? Do I need to download the whole thing again or is thee a updating file? please give me the link ? (I am using Version 2.5.2.2. The available download version is 2.5.2.3.)

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Hi Ben,

Thanks for your email. I am enjoying your MCE and I have no regrets about the money I spent on you product. Thank you for your developments. all the best.

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That's incredible. imperative. although I can not speak English well enjoy it though with a problem of pronunciation that is my fault. XD

That’s the bonus with voice control.

In addition to allowing you to operate the bird the way it’s done in the real world, if English is not your native language, you’ll find yourself effortlessly making huge strides with your language skills.

It definitely beats attending dull English lessons.

You can have fun, and improve your English too.

;)

It’s a case of hitting two birds with one stone. :ididit_s:

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".....It’s a case of hitting two birds with one stone....."

Or 1 Airplane!!!! Haa haa!!

All best,

The Ol' Blackbird (Ray Landolt)

LOL, I guess you need more than a stone to bring the AXE down. More like a couple of missiles. LOL

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That’s the bonus with voice control.

In addition to allowing you to operate the bird the way it’s done in the real world, if English is not your native language, you’ll find yourself effortlessly making huge strides with your language skills.

It definitely beats attending dull English lessons.

You can have fun, and improve your English too.

;)

It’s a case of hitting two birds with one stone. :ididit_s:

Right. I use it every day I feel more comfortable. In fact I can no longer fly without. I thank you for this great product and I recommend everyone speaks English perfectly or not.

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Right. I use it every day I feel more comfortable. In fact I can no longer fly without. I thank you for this great product and I recommend everyone speaks English perfectly or not.

Thanks for the accolade raferty61.

I hope you're also enjoying other aspects of the product, like ATC interaction via voice. You can build your confidence with it. All real world pilots, at some point, have no choice but to get on with ATC in English even if it's not their native Language. Sure, you can talk to Spain ATC in Spanish, but fly outside that territory and they will soon send the escort (a.k.a. F15 or other threatening bird) to get you down.

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