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Is P3D still relevant?

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2024 2:23 pm
by littlerocky
I already mentioned in another topic that I'm experiencing a technical issue with my computer. Now I'm wondering, since I haven't received any response, if the majority of the community has moved away from P3D. Are most of you now using MSFS2020? Jeehell doesn't offer support for it yet, does it?

Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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Ich habe es bereits in einem anderen Thema geschrieben, dass ich ich ein technischen Defekt am Computer. Nun stellt sich mir die Frage, da ich auch keine Antwort mehr bekommen habe, ob sich der größteil der Community von P3D entfernt hat? Nutzt ihr nun größtenteils MSFS2020? Von Jeehell gibt es ja noch keine Unterstützung dafür, oder?

Danke für eure Meinungen

Re: Is P3D still relevant?

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2024 2:49 pm
by Scorpi1987
Hi most users are using P3D, and the most using my not official Mod on MSFS2020 and MSFS2024 ;--)

Re: Is P3D still relevant?

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:16 pm
by Mackenroll
We don't have radio or weather radar, but I prefer it this way than going back to P3D, thank you very much for the Mod

Re: Is P3D still relevant?

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 6:48 am
by stubenflieger
Same here. Made a break from FMGS because of MSFS. But since the mod is working really well (besides the radio, the weather radar is not that important for me) I am a happy returning user who only uses MSFS (2020, wait for 2024 till it has been established).

And for the radio I think there are enough ratio tools out there that can help in the meantime or hardware and mobiflight etc

Greetings
Markus

Re: Is P3D still relevant?

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 8:00 am
by balu69
I have set up dual boot on my PC and can differentiate between P3D and MSFS when starting up. This works perfectly.

When I use the home cockpit I always fly in P3D V5.x. For me there is no reason to change, apart from the nicer graphics. It runs stable and everything is set up the way I want it.

If I want to do a bit of VFR flying, I use MSFS - but there are usually a lot of updates that come in first and delay the start