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...!Charl wrote:If you upped it to a 1070 or better yet a 1080, you could run a decent 64 bit sim on it.
Dropping money on hardware for FSX will not fix the problems intrinsic to the software.
Dash8captain wrote:Also is it true that fsx doesnt meed anymore than 8gb of ram?

Dash8captain wrote:Even fsx steam edition?

Dash8captain wrote:Cheers okay so my next question has anyone bought a pc as is that runs fsx good? If so where would i look or are the options im looking at ok?

cowpatz wrote:Why not go for the academic version of P3DV4 instead of FSX?
toprob wrote:While I can understand wanting to keep a perfectly good FSX installation, I'd be a bit wary of spending money on a system just for FSX -- remember that what you have now is probably the best it's ever going to get, there will be less and less addons, as developers adapt to 64 bit sims. Plus, although Prepar3d might not appeal to you at the moment, maybe by 4.3 it will! Personally I find Prepar3d v4 the biggest step forward so far, even v3 is looking tired to me.
Charl wrote:FSX and all its descendants carry the baggage of the poor original code.
Buying a computer *just* good enough for FSX won't improve your simming experience much.
And will lock you out of the true 64 bit sims now appearing on the horizon.
Hold your nose and jump for a nice i7 and 1080 graphics card.
Then pick up a copy of Aerofly FS2, where they are making you a nice Q400
https://www.aerofly.com/community/forum ... a-testing/
Then put the heat on Robin by buying in to his kickstarter fund
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... simulation
and getting wonderful NZ scenery like you've never experienced!
Dash8captain wrote:Any other ideas?



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