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nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:51 am
by knotman
 :)  hi all just joined to day starting to fly with ms flight sim 2004 and " X " ( not the deluxe ver. ) i am wondering if this site has an ip address to fly multi player
is there an easier way install the aircraft, scenery, and other files 2004 was a pain in the  :o :o :o to install and was wondering if they came out with a program to help ya  ::)

Re: nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:16 pm
by garymbuska
Welcome to simv.
I am not aware of any multi player on this site. As for programs that help install aircraft and scenery into FSX I think there are a few out there but I do not use them as some of them are more trouble than what they are worth. The biggest problem with aircraft in FSX is the aircraft folder is now in a different folder rather than by itself and then there could be some gauge and texture problems as well.
I am sure you will start to see programs that will aid in these areas. If you check the sticky's at the top of the FSX forum you will see some of the ideas there for both adding aircraft and scenery into FSX.
One thing I can caution you on is make sure what you are trying to install into FSX was designed to work in FSX. There are some fs2004 aircraft that will work in FSX with out altering anything but I for one could not tell you which ones will and which ones will not.
So far I have not added anything into FSX as of yet. 8-)

Re: nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:20 pm
by Fly2e
Hello Knotman,

Welcome to the forums!
There is a dedicated forum for multiplying here at SimV.

http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... oard=Multi

Dave

Re: nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:32 pm
by knotman
One thing I can caution you on is make sure what you are trying to install into FSX was designed to work in FSX. There are some fs2004 aircraft that will work in FSX with out altering anything but I for one could not tell you which ones will and which ones will not.
So far I have not added anything into FSX as of yet. 8-)[/quote]

i know what ya mean i like to fly the f-14 tomcat so i took it from the msf 9 and put it the msf x then i uninstalled msf x and started all over without the tomcat it just made a mess

Re: nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:38 pm
by knotman
thanks there Fly2e

Re: nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:42 pm
by Hagar
i know what ya mean i like to fly the f-14 tomcat so i took it from the msf 9 and put it the msf x then i uninstalled msf x and started all over without the tomcat it just made a mess

Hi Knotman. If you find installing addons to FS9 difficult you might have problems. A lot of FS9 aircraft will work fine in FSX. Some older gauges might be incompatible. You will have to try them to find out. Installation of aircraft/scenery is not difficult once you understand the basic principles. The only real difference is that, unlike previous versions of FS, FSX has no default Aircraft folder. Install your aircraft to the FSX\SimObjects\airplanes folder instead. I suggest pasting 3rd party gauges into the Panel folder of the aircraft they belong with, at least to try them out. This makes them easy to remove if they don't work.

Re: nebie to the fourm

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:11 pm
by Nick N
This thread should be a sticky in the FAQ area:

http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... 1174614327



It resolves a lot of the gauge issues