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Jan 19 2012,5:49 PM
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Hi all....Im desperate to know will FSX support PhysX? There is so much conflicting information online
Kind Wishes and thanks...Ant -------------------- Intel i7 2600K Overclocked 4.8Ghz
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Jan 20 2012,3:54 PM
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Hi all....Im desperate to know will FSX support PhysX? There is so much conflicting information online Kind Wishes and thanks...Ant No. And development for the FSX engine and coding has ceased since the invent of Microsoft Flight. However, Lockheed Martin is developing on the old FSX/ESP code which is now named Prepar3D. Lockheed have plans to develop using DX11. To an everyday user it looks like FSX but significant changes have been applied to the base code and they're still developing on it. So far there is talk of a major upgrade to version 2.0 but no deadlines we know about at this time. It is currently at version 1.2. Tak a look at www.prepar3d.com. -------------------- --------------------------------------
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