Currently I am having this stupid trouble with my FSX, my POSKY B777 that I downloaded here never works.
I know that POSKY only support FS2004, so I am going to ask, is FS2004 really better than FSX?
If so why? And what are the negative effects of FS2004?
If you didn't succeed installing the POSKY in FSX, you probably won't succeed installing it in FS9 either.
The POSKY planes are usually a bit complex to install, there are a lot of steps to follow. They are no complex, but you have to do everything in the right order.
The difference between installing the 777 in FSX and FS9 is that in FSX, after the installation, you'll have to:
- disable a gauge that displays the fingerprints in the panel.cfg
- move the 777 FS9 gauges into the FSX gauges folder
- move a mscvr...dll file in the FSX folder.
OR- edit the panel.cfg to call the gauges from the default 737 instead.
And that's all.
Now, when it comes to switching to FS9, it's probably the best choice for you. FS9 has more addons, since it exists since much more time than FSX. You'll find much more sceneries and planes to install in your sim. Also the performance will be better, but of course the quality of the graphics will be lower.
When it comes to realism, if we speak about freewares, you won't see much differences between those two, excepted that you won't be able to land on moving carriers in FS9.
When it comes to payware, some addons for FSX will be light-years ahead of anything available for FS9:
- sceneries with incredible ground textures and autogen (Switzerland Pro, OrbX PNW etc...)
- airplanes with amazing features, details and realism (A2A Accusim, etc...)
However, FS9 addons have already an excellent quality. The airport sceneries will be as detailled as in FSX, the landscape sceneries will look blurry but detailled nevertheless, and some of the planes will be mind-blowing (PMDG etc....)
So no, you probably won't regret your move to FS9. It will allow you to get more confortable with the FS environment much faster and easier, and after some years of fun, you will still be able to jump back into FSX to check the addons from the dark side 8-)