Have you tried this from Steves blog: https://stevesfsxanalysis.wordpress.com/2014/10/23/new-fsx-setting-forcevcshadowmap/
Type: Posts; User: vortex; Keyword(s):
Have you tried this from Steves blog: https://stevesfsxanalysis.wordpress.com/2014/10/23/new-fsx-setting-forcevcshadowmap/
Sadly, they've been saying this for the past 2 years. I wonder if the upcoming new MSFS will affect sales of this. Perhaps they should think of developing it for the new sim - that would potentially...
The majority of objections to the Windows 10 Start Menu seem to revolve around the tiles. You don't have to have any tiles - it's easy to get rid of them and then simply resize the empty tile space...
Yet another happy Opera user here. I previously used Firefox (still installed as my backup browser) but, after issues with some websites which I traced back to that browser, I changed to Opera. It's...
Just a final thought before you completely drop FSX:SE, did you just use the normal uninstall routine to remove them? If so, they can leave behind unused folders and a lot of rubbish in the registry...
Do you have both the boxed and Steam editions installed?
Did you try disabling Avira when running it? It's a good antivirus program but does, occasionally, interact oddly with things.
Are you running FSX and the Steam client "as administrator"?
If you're referring to the interview in post #152, I can't see where they mention MSFS in the video - it's just about new modelling tools for Unity for use with Windows Mixed Reality (unless I missed...
It's also available for the 1000 series cards with the latest drivers. However, it's a software implementation and is painfully slow.
Are you saying that the new MSFS is going to be...
It's his second shot. He pulled the first one because it got so much criticism. Not sure why he's taking such a negative view of what could, potentially, be such a game-changing product.
I have to say that, apart from some reflections, it doesn't look much different from the old version - it still looks more like the FS2004 version than something all-new. A few rivets on the cowlings...
Le Monde, the French newspaper, in an article about games at E3 in Los Angeles said that the new MSFS is being developed by ASOBO Studio, a French games company.
zswobbie1 seems to have edited the post you quoted. Unless I've missed something in the interview that Tufun linked, there's no specific mention of streaming - he just says that they've used AI to...
Maybe. However, the new sim is only likely to appeal to a relatively small audience compared to Microsoft's other games and making it fully cloud-based will make that small audience even smaller....
Microsoft has said that they are planning to distribute more of their games on Steam in the future so MSFS may not necessarily be a subscription title....
Sadly, that was the sort of comment that helped kill them off before they even got started.
Microsoft are also releasing new games on Steam so maybe that will also happen with MSFS: https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/microsoft-games-on-steam-announced/. If it definitely becomes a subscription...
Going off-topic for a short rant! Did you actually try FSW? I did and it was surprisingly good for the early stage of development it had reached. However, it was doomed even before it was released by...
But it was more of a marketing policy/strategy that sealed Flight's fate. The underlying sim had a lot of potential. If it hadn't been for MS in the first place, we probably wouldn't even have a...
My apologies. From earlier posts I had the impression that the Javelin was going to be exclusively for P3D.
My comments weren't meant to be a criticism of your company - I can fully appreciate the desire to only have to develop for a 64bit sim rather than both. The post I originally quoted was talking...
I have no idea what the P3D stats look like, but a look at the latest Steam info for FSX shows that developers are missing out on a huge number of potential customers:...
Sorry to ask again, but just to avoid confusion is this still the case?
None whatsoever. Windows 10 gets a lot of bad press and, with one or two exceptions, it's generally not deserved. Even the big issues have affected only a relatively small number of users who, as...