by cowpatz » Sun Aug 22, 2021 9:52 am
Welcome back Captainherc. Very sorry to learn of the loss of your CPL. That must have been gutting.
Yes times have changed. The sim platform you decide on will largely depend on what style of flying you enjoy ie. GA low and slow or tubeliners.
FS9 and FSX are pretty much dead in the water. There is still a lot of stuff around for both of those platforms but no new development.
X plane has great physics and is probably the best for helicopters. Then there is AS2 (Aerofly) which is great but has limited map areas, DCS (Digital combat Simulator) which has great physics, aircraft fidelity etc but has limited maps and is military based. Then of course some are better than others when it comes to VR.
Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D (P3D) is very popular and at the moment is the go to sim of choice for airliners. Unfortunately the third party development for this platform is rapidly drying up in favour of MSFS. P3D also needs a well spec'd PC to make the most of it. Think of it as 64 bit FSX on steroids.
The new kid on the block is MSFS and it is very popular. It can run on a PC or Xbox. The problem with the latter is finding (and buying) new controllers if you decide to go the Xbox route. To make the most of it you will need a reasonable PC set up and a good internet connection. It uses streaming scenery and Photogammetry. The scenery can be cached, so you that you don't have a continuous data stream, but the initial download will be large, as are the updates. However the scenery is stunning. Good for low and slow but the airliner side of things is still catching up. It's not a fully mature sim yet as the SDK is still in development. It can be purchased from the store or on Steam. Add on installation is apparently a breeze as it all goes into a community folder.
I would suggest going onto AVSIM.com forums, fselite.net and other sim websites and read through the various comments to get a feel for which platform might take you fancy.
As simmers we now well and truly spoilt for choice.