by gojozoom » Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:39 pm
Hmmmmm, very promising indeed.
On one hand: I'm an Ubuntu maniac and the ONLY reason I have Win 7 istalled on my PC is FSX. And now, there is a flightsim that runs under linux and it's 64bit + there is a pretty nice donationware NZ mesh/landclass for it + all my favorite planes available as high-standard payware addons (ie DC-3, Saab 340, etc)... It should be a no-brainer for me really...
BUT...
On the other hand: I've spent over 5 years thinkering with MSFS, and testing all those addons. As a result, I have THE PERFECT SIM (perfect for me) with a constant 30fps, with billions of addons for a high level of immersion (REX, FScaptain, OPUS, MCE, PanelBuilder 2 and the list goes on). The bill is well over 5k...
Now, the real problem is my attitude. I generally can't really commit to multiple things in the same time. It's either this or that... So multiboot is not really an option for me.
To complicate it even further I just finished building a simpit that's optimized for FSX and its addons...
Sigh....So i wait until X-plane can provide the same amount of "services", either built-in or using addons...
This post might not add much value to this topic, but I believe most of you can relate to it in some way, so I thought it might worth sharing after all.
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gojozoom on Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.