Daube wrote:For the planes, despite what they said, I'm not so optimistic. Maybe some might work, but the thing is: most complex addons use complex gauges, systems and external modules (DLLs) that will probably not be compatible.
Tiger1962 wrote:Daube wrote:For the planes, despite what they said, I'm not so optimistic. Maybe some might work, but the thing is: most complex addons use complex gauges, systems and external modules (DLLs) that will probably not be compatible.
They've mentioned a Legacy Mode, if the new MSFS is 64 bit then the Legacy Mode would be 32 bit, so the older add-ons will work. Whether all of the other features in the 64 bit sim will work in the Legacy Mode remains to be seen...
Canuck1955 wrote:All this worrying whether old product will still work is moot imo. Many if not most will have to do some serious upgrading of our PC's to run this satisfactorily. Just remember how optimistic MS have always been when they quote specs. So why not just deal with it as a brand new sim ignore the MS ownership and enjoy it. FSX will continue as a viable product for some time yet.
EVVFCX wrote:Hi all,
Interesting if videos are being put on youtube because the agreement with Microsoft in taking part in testing is to NOT put any videos or screen shots anywhere online.
regards
Steve
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