Hi Guys!
Just a quick question.
I want to purchase the Prepar3D, but I'm not sure which one to get. Should I get the Academic License or the Professional License?
Hi Guys!
Just a quick question.
I want to purchase the Prepar3D, but I'm not sure which one to get. Should I get the Academic License or the Professional License?
They are basically the same. One says Academic on the tool bar on the top right.
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Hey guys,
Crusader and TCHiggin,
I think you both mistakenly posted on REX in this thread. I moved your posts over to the REX, which is a sticky now on the top of the P3D forum room.
Bill
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I did Bill , thanks for moving it over .
Rich
Thank you for the reply.
I have downloaded and installed Perpar3D. Sofar I've goten all of my controlls working except for TrackIR.Performanceare is not as good as I thought it would be. At this point I'm not sure if I wasted $50.00 dollers or not. Oh I can't find the live waether as well.
I'm not trying to nit pick P3D. It maybe that I don't have everything set up right. which leads me to my next question. What do some of you have your display settings at and how is the over all performance of Parpar3D on your computers?
Hey Kenny,
P3D does not have active weather like FSX. They couldnt negotiate that in the purchase.
P3D also does not have a boot screen. You boot up into a flight. There is a addon that you can download that will allow you to choose a flight and load straight into that.
The planes that are in FSX are not all in P3D. The Maule, Mooney Bravo, and Piper Cub are, as well as some classics from JustFlight.
Some people have reported slower frame rates with their rigs, while others reported faster frame rates. I am one of the people that have massively faster frame rates and pure, good performance, though still in the 20's. Some graphics cards are not handling the new Shader system well.
You should see some improvements to the ground terrain textures. To me, they seem much improved over FSX. I do not get the stutters anymore, no pink runways, things disappearing, etc. Pretty stable, unless I am in a really loaded up plane and in scenery like ORBX with alot of things active. Then its downhill from there.
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
iMac 24" Alum UniBody; Intel Core Duo 2.80 GHz;
ATI Radeon HT 2600 XT; 1TB drive; 4 Gigs DDR Ram;
Apple juice plasma injection system.
Thank you for your replay.
I like what I am seeing so far. I realize that Perpar3D is new and I imagine the folks at Lookheed will continue to improve on this new flight sim.
Hey Kenny,
Yep, they are. They are working on fixing the crashes presently that some people are experiencing, and also working on Build 2.0 which is a few months away and should be a nice jump up in quality and more stability.
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
iMac 24" Alum UniBody; Intel Core Duo 2.80 GHz;
ATI Radeon HT 2600 XT; 1TB drive; 4 Gigs DDR Ram;
Apple juice plasma injection system.
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
iMac 24" Alum UniBody; Intel Core Duo 2.80 GHz;
ATI Radeon HT 2600 XT; 1TB drive; 4 Gigs DDR Ram;
Apple juice plasma injection system.
Kenny, just a gloss on Bill's post.As previously discussed in an earlier thread if you have Active Sky 2012 or another earlier product from the same developer and run it,it will automatically provide you with active weather when you run Prepar3d.
I do not think you will find you have wasted $50.No not at all.
IIRC there is a 60 day money back guarantee if you decide ,upon further reflection that it is not for you. I hope I do recall correctly
I hope you like it and stick around.
I miss TrackIR but I am hoping the developers get that sorted out. If you have EZdock you can get TrackIR to work. There is a thread in this forum discussing it.
best
nio
Its here; http://www.prepar3d.com/forum-5/?min...iewtopic&t=761
Let me know if you have any problems.
Basically you need to link it with P3D and with your folder where your FLT (saved flights) files are saved. Usually in 'My Documents/Prepar3D Files'
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
iMac 24" Alum UniBody; Intel Core Duo 2.80 GHz;
ATI Radeon HT 2600 XT; 1TB drive; 4 Gigs DDR Ram;
Apple juice plasma injection system.
Shane, you can also add some weather themes to P3D if the selected weather presets get boring.
Some are using addon weather programs which work in it as well.
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
iMac 24" Alum UniBody; Intel Core Duo 2.80 GHz;
ATI Radeon HT 2600 XT; 1TB drive; 4 Gigs DDR Ram;
Apple juice plasma injection system.
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