by Xyn_Air » Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:19 am
Well, if you do not have FSX: Acceleration and you regularly play FSX online (such as my father and I try to do on a weekly basis while living half-way round the world from one another), you are going to need SP2 to make your non-FSX:A copy of FSX compatible with those who are using FSX:A. Without it, FSX-SP1 and FSX:A/FSX-SP2 are completely unable to connect with each other..
Also, while there are some add-ons that may turn out to be incompatible with either SP2 or FSX:A, there are some add-ons that will require it. Then it becomes a case of which add-on is more important to you. As for incompatible add-ons, you may want to try e-mailing the developers to see if they have developed a patch to make their add-on SP2/FSX:A compatible. With Microsoft's undeniable clout, they can move forward just about any software advance by sheer force of will, regardless of initial bugs and deficiencies (a prime example would be Vista; utter piece of tripe, but try and buy a new computer without pre-installed).
If you do not plan on playing online using FSX (or, only plan on playing with SP1, non-FSX:A users), and if your SP1-only compatible add-ons are important to you, then you can forestall uploading SP2. Otherwise, I would recommend using it, and then making note of any issues and forwarding them to the appropriate developer or asking here for solutions and work-arounds.
Just my rather long-winded 2-yen; hope it helps.
Darrin
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