The language of MSFS is not as familiar to former users of previous MS Simulators which makes navigation of the pdf version laborious. I would rather pay more for a hard booklet/manual, preferably loose leaves so that it can be updated. Long awaited and very useful, BUT, too large for easy and swift access to detail. (I'm old school and like to have paper manuals.) Looking forward to the Extended Edition. While I wish MSFS had a printable manual like its predecessors, I'm glad SoFly has stepped in to fill that shortcoming. All my flight hardware peripherals are already in place for this new rig to re-use so it should be a simple matter to get up and running quickly. The new computer will be built next month for me with all the latest bells and whistles and I'll be going to a 32" 4K screen where my 2013 Win 7 rig drives a 40" 1080 monitor. I'm hoping a few of my favorite plane and other addon devs will join the fray at some point.īetween this guide and the Asobo videos on u-tube I'm sold on MSFS. I expect all the new tech and changes is going to be steep learning curve for me. It was a state of the art build back in 2013, but I've got an even older FSX install on a second rig that's slowly dying so it's time for a new replacement and a new simulator and some new planes.Īs a GA flyer MSFS looks like it will be a fun ride. I still have a Win 7 rig (vintage 2013) running FSX and addons just fine.
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