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Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:16 am
by joey_d1119
First here are the specs of my computer....Will my computer be able to run this at moderate to high settings?

3.2GHZ

1 gig of ram

Pentium 4

Radeon X800GT 128 mb


Second....is there really a difference between the Deluxe and Regular edition besides the 20 more missions? Are the planes included in the deluxe pretty cool or can I do without spending the extra 20 dollars?

Third....I am really itching to do an emergency landing in Flight Sim....does the new game allow you to do that and experience serious engine trouble mid flight?

Re: Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 9:40 am
by ATI_7500
First here are the specs of my computer....Will my computer be able to run this at moderate to high settings?


Most likely low medium settings or maybe medium settings.

Depends on what you want in FSX. When you want to see everything in full glory, you need a system like mine.

Second....is there really a difference between the Deluxe and Regular edition besides the 20 more missions? Are the planes included in the deluxe pretty cool or can I do without spending the extra 20 dollars?


Yes. Even if you hardly use the exta planes and avionics suite, there might be future add-ons requiring the one or another gauge from FSX Deluxe.
Plus, there are some more detailed airports and cities.

Third....I am really itching to do an emergency landing in Flight Sim....does the new game allow you to do that and experience serious engine trouble mid flight?


In some of the missions, yes. I don't know if the "standard fault system" is better than in FS9, since all of my free flights are normal, perfect ones. :)

Re: Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 10:14 am
by Brett_Henderson
You'll get many many hours of enjoyment over a several year period out of FSX. Considereing the effort and time you'll expend customizing and adding to it.. not to mention what you'll end up spending on hardware as you upgrade your experience.. the extra 20 bucks for the deluxe version is  next to nothing.

Re: Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:45 am
by Felix/FFDS
Also - at some point in time you WILL be absorbed into the madness and you WILL want to start creating content.... and you can only do that with the SDK tools that come with the DeLuxe version...

Re: Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:49 am
by wji
"is there really a difference between the Deluxe and Regular edition"
FSX Product  Description including system requirements

Re: Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:09 pm
by Brett_Henderson
Just ask Brett... he used to be a quiet, mild mannered flightsimmer, comfortably flying along until one day he decided - gee, I havent seen a model of xxxx... I wonder how it's done.....


*disclaimer..  Be prepared to sacrifice significant portions of free time, test your sanity and the patience of any person close to you *


(but it's worth it   ;)  )

Re: Deluxe or Normal Edition/FX newbie

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 5:28 pm
by DONTREADMYUSERNAME
my system specs are about the same as yours joey and i am able to run the deluxe version at the following settings............

1. Graphics= Medium High
2. Aircraft = Medium High
3. Senery= Medium High
4. Weather= Very Low
5. Traffic= Medium Low